Popular Post webfact Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 List of Thai provinces that have banned alcohol sales This page will be updated as the situation changes. Amnat Charoen Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Ang Thong Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Ayutthaya Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Bangkok Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Bueng Kan Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Buri Ram Ends 31 May 2020 Chachoengsao Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Chantaburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Chai Nat Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Chaiyaphum Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Chiang Mai Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Chiang Rai Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Chonburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Chumphon Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Kalasin Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Kamphaeng Phet Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Kanchanaburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Khon Kaen Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Krabi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Lampang Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Lamphun Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Loei Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Lopburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Mae Hong Son Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Maha Sarakham Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Mukdahan Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nakhon Nayok Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nakhon Pathom Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nakhon Phanom Ends 15 May 2020 Nakhon Sawan Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nakhon Ratchasima Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nakhon Si Thammarat Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nan Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Narathiwat Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nong Bua Lam Phu Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nong Khai Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Nonthaburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Pathum Thani Ends 31 May 2020 Pattani Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Phang Nga Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Phattalung Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Phayao Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Phetchabun Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Phetchaburi Ban Ended on 7 May 2020 Phitchit Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Phitsanulok Ban Ended on 8 May 2020 Phrae Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Phuket Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Parchinburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Prachuap Khiri Khan Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Ratchaburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Rayong Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Ranong Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Roi Et Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Sa Kaeo Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Sakon Nakhon Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Samut Prakan Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Samut Sakhon Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Samut Songkhram Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Saturn Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Saraburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Singburi Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Sisaket Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Songkhla Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Sukhothai Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Suphan Buri Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Surat Thani Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Surin Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Tak Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Trat Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Trang Ends 31 May 2020 Ubon Ratchathani Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Udon Thani Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Uttaradit Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Uthai Thani Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Yala Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 Yasothon Ban Ended on 3 May 2020 *last updated 08 May 15:15 -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2020-04-10 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates 1 3
Popular Post cyril sneer Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 looking at most of those dates shows the ban has nothing to do with Songkran 9 5 1 1 1
Popular Post ftpjtm Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 Is there any particular reason for this? 2 2 1
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 1 hour ago, ftpjtm said: Is there any particular reason for this? Show of force, blind actionism. 22 1 1
Popular Post transam Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 1 hour ago, ftpjtm said: Is there any particular reason for this? Just "Big Brother".... 10 3
Popular Post holy cow cm Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 It makes the governors feel like big men having big control. Inflated ego syndrome.. 23 1 1
Popular Post OneeyedJohn Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 small tallywacker syndrome 3 9
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 4 minutes ago, Andy from Kent said: No Chon Buri? "Only" banned from 6 PM to 6 AM (so far). Combined with the general rules more than strange. Allowed now 11 AM to 2 PM and 5 PM to 6 PM. Got a panic call from a friend in Jomtien yesterday after his wife called him from Bangkok and falsely claim that there is a nationwide ban from April 10 to 20 2 1 1
Popular Post tropo Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 27 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: 1 hour ago, ftpjtm said: Is there any particular reason for this? Show of force, blind actionism. Does it not lower the risk of impromptu group gatherings? How about fewer drunk people about flouting the curfew, the need for social distancing and mask wearing? 11 3 2
Popular Post transam Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 1 minute ago, tropo said: Does it not lower the risk of impromptu group gatherings? How about fewer drunk people about flouting the curfew, the need for social distancing and mask wearing? It raises the risk of zillions of small businesses going bust and not being able to eat......The Police should take care of naughty folk... 13 4 1
Popular Post grumbleweed Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 List of Thai provinces that have banned alcohol sales governed by buffalo 11 1 2 7
Popular Post Canuck1966 Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 39 minutes ago, holy cow cm said: It makes the governors feel like big men having big control. Inflated ego syndrome.. One thing for sure, they would have sent their slaves out to stock up before issuing this lunacy 5 4 1
Popular Post tropo Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 Just now, transam said: It raises the risk of zillions of small businesses going bust and not being able to eat......The Police should take care of naughty folk... LOL. Can it be worse than it already is? That boat sailed weeks ago... I get it, some of you need your alcohol, but let's be logical about this. The only items that are able to be purchased in supermarkets right now are the essential items. For example, the malls in Pattaya have closed down completely. All that remains open now are the supermarkets and restaurants, strictly for takeaways. I was at Central yesterday and the restaurants had booths for ordering take away food on the ground level. All other levels were shut. Alcohol is not an essential item, so if sale of all other non-essential items has been discontinued, why should alcohol be an exception? Alcohol, being a drug that affects behaviour, should be considered the least essential non-essential item of all. 6 1 15 1 2
Popular Post Canuck1966 Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 Until further notice is just ridiculous. I hope there are riots 3 1
Popular Post Canuck1966 Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 Just now, tropo said: LOL. Can it be worse than it already is? That boat sailed weeks ago... I get it, some of you need your alcohol, but let's be logical about this. The only items that are able to be purchased in supermarkets right now are the essential items. For example, the malls in Pattaya have closed down completely. All that remains open now are the supermarkets and restaurants, strictly for takeaways. I was at Central yesterday and the restaurants had booths for ordering take away food on the ground level. All other levels were shut. Alcohol is not an essential item, so if sale of all other non-essential items has been discontinued, why should alcohol be an exception? Alcohol, being a drug that affects behaviour, should be considered the least essential non-essential item of all. Meanwhile more die in a single bus crash on an almost daily basis, than have ALLEGEDLY died in the last 3 months from Chinese flu Something ain't right 5 5
Popular Post transam Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 1 minute ago, tropo said: LOL. Can it be worse than it already is? That boat sailed weeks ago... I get it, some of you need your alcohol, but let's be logical about this. The only items that are able to be purchased in supermarkets right now are the essential items. For example, the malls in Pattaya have closed down completely. All that remains open now are the supermarkets and restaurants, strictly for takeaways. I was at Central yesterday and the restaurants had booths for ordering take away food on the ground level. All other levels were shut. Alcohol is not an essential item, so if sale of all other non-essential items has been discontinued, why should alcohol be an exception? Alcohol, being a drug that affects behaviour, should be considered the least essential non-essential item of all. Good grief....................Are you a Vicar or something......? ???? 9 2 11
tropo Posted April 10, 2020 Posted April 10, 2020 Just now, Canuck1966 said: Meanwhile more die in a single bus crash on an almost daily basis, than have ALLEGEDLY died in the last 3 months from Chinese flu Something ain't right About 40 die per day in Thailand (pre covid-19) from road accidents. We're discussing the sale of alcohol in the context that the sale of all other non-essential items has been banned. Why should alcohol sales continue? 1 2
Popular Post Canuck1966 Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 Just now, tropo said: About 40 die per day in Thailand (pre covid-19) from road accidents. We're discussing the sale of alcohol in the context that the sale of all other non-essential items has been banned. Why should alcohol sales continue? More like 80-100 once you include all that die in hospital I can make a comparison to show the absurdity of all this if I want to 5 2
Popular Post Canuck1966 Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 4 minutes ago, transam said: Good grief....................Are you a Vicar or something......? ???? something! 5
Popular Post Canuck1966 Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 Alcohol is an essential item, just like bread and water 4 2 2 2
tropo Posted April 10, 2020 Posted April 10, 2020 2 minutes ago, transam said: Good grief....................Are you a Vicar or something......? ???? Good grief to you too: I asked you a logical question, yet you continue to laugh at everything. I asked you why should the sale of alcohol continue when the sale of all other non-essential items has been banned? For example, my wife wanted to buy some skin care products yesterday from Face Shop, but the store was closed, but she is not in an uproar over it. Perhaps I should ask the question in a way that you may understand: Why is alcohol essential? Give me one good reason why it should be sold? Don't repeat your last stupid answer about the risk of people losing money because they can't sell it, because all shops have closed. 1 9
tropo Posted April 10, 2020 Posted April 10, 2020 4 minutes ago, Canuck1966 said: More like 80-100 once you include all that die in hospital I can make a comparison to show the absurdity of all this if I want to You were talking about road accidents. Deaths due to all causes is just over 1 per minute in Thailand. That's around 1500 per day. 1
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 27 minutes ago, tropo said: Does it not lower the risk of impromptu group gatherings? How about fewer drunk people about flouting the curfew, the need for social distancing and mask wearing? Maybe it's necessary in Thailand. But of all the Covid news from Europe and USA I can't remember any alcohol ban? 6
Popular Post vogie Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 3 minutes ago, tropo said: Good grief to you too: I asked you a logical question, yet you continue to laugh at everything. I asked you why should the sale of alcohol continue when the sale of all other non-essential items has been banned? For example, my wife wanted to buy some skin care products yesterday from Face Shop, but the store was closed, but she is not in an uproar over it. Perhaps I should ask the question in a way that you may understand: Why is alcohol essential? Give me one good reason why it should be sold? Don't repeat your last stupid answer about the risk of people losing money because they can't sell it, because all shops have closed. Alcohol is essential because like beauty products it also makes our wives look beautifull and at half the price. 3 31
Canuck1966 Posted April 10, 2020 Posted April 10, 2020 3 minutes ago, tropo said: You were talking about road accidents. Deaths due to all causes is just over 1 per minute in Thailand. That's around 1500 per day. 80-100 die as a result of an rta. The 40 you suggested only relates to deaths at the scene of the accident Once you add in people who die in the ambulance or in hospital its about 30k per year 2
tropo Posted April 10, 2020 Posted April 10, 2020 2 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: Maybe it's necessary in Thailand. But of all the Covid news from Europe and USA I can't remember any alcohol ban? I have no idea where in the world it is banned or not. I gave some reasons why it may help because people on here think the idea to ban it is senseless. I'm still trying to hear a good reason why it shouldn't be banned when all other non-essential items have been banned. Have they banned the sale of everything non-essential in Europe or USA? 1 3
Popular Post steelepulse Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 17 minutes ago, tropo said: LOL. Can it be worse than it already is? That boat sailed weeks ago... I get it, some of you need your alcohol, but let's be logical about this. The only items that are able to be purchased in supermarkets right now are the essential items. For example, the malls in Pattaya have closed down completely. All that remains open now are the supermarkets and restaurants, strictly for takeaways. I was at Central yesterday and the restaurants had booths for ordering take away food on the ground level. All other levels were shut. Alcohol is not an essential item, so if sale of all other non-essential items has been discontinued, why should alcohol be an exception? Alcohol, being a drug that affects behaviour, should be considered the least essential non-essential item of all. A friend of mine who is a big wine seller says sales have never been better back in the homeland. Alcohol and cannabis products are deemed "essential". Some countries are a bit more civilized about letting their citizens bide their time with such things to help relieve stress and anxiety. 13 3
Popular Post Canuck1966 Posted April 10, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2020 1 minute ago, vogie said: Alcohol is essential because like beauty products it also makes our wives look beautifull and at half the price. I've never been to bed with an ugly woman but I've woken up with quite a few 4 15
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