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Songkran water play cancelled in Khon Kaen, Kao San Road and Bang Saen because coronavirus


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Surely I read recently that it was going ahead.

 

More places to follow I guess.

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Does this just apply to organised events?

 

If the intention is to stop all the spontaneous water fights in the streets and from the beds of pick-up trucks, I have a very strong feeling that the Thai people will defy these orders.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

Does this just apply to organised events?

Yes. 

The orbortor will not sponsor now, give the water trucks, etc

 

 

 

24 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

 

If the intention is to stop all the spontaneous water fights in the streets and from the beds of pick-up trucks, I have a very strong feeling that the Thai people will defy these orders.

 

 

Sure. 55555

 

Is not Prayut government order, only local orbortor.

I think other orbortor will copy now.

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I think so far China has done a pretty good job in containing the virus, but they didn't go over the top quarantining complete provinces in the early stages without knowing what is really going on.

 

In my opinion, you ain't seen nothing yet.

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8 hours ago, Yinn said:

Yes. 

The orbortor will not sponsor now, give the water trucks, etc

 

 

 

Sure. 55555

 

Is not Prayut government order, only local orbortor.

I think other orbortor will copy now.

Do you think a bottle of Johnny Black will change his mind?

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It seems like I'm part of the minority on this forum who enjoy songkran. I would not mind skipping this year but I don't think my familly will! 

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They are turning off the city water where i live because of the drought ,we have only just got a trickle back where i live about 1.5 km out of town due to drought,we only get that for a few hours morning and evening,the last 3 weeks nothing had to call water trucks. Of course a lot of people have bores so rather than thinking lets save our bore water knowing Thai's they will happily use it and literally throw part of their supply down the drain. To be honest i couldnt give a fig as i stay in for 4/5 days over Songkran anyway.

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On 3/6/2020 at 6:17 AM, PatOngo said:

Do you think a bottle of Johnny Black will change his mind?

No. 

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