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Thai provinces extend ban on alcohol sales


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1 minute ago, CGW said:

So that was the justification, thanks for the clarification ????

The 1.54 million people who are under curfew will be pleased to know that, the TWO people in hospital will also be pleased.

the government is banning almost all activities, not just partying and drinking alcohol, which affects better judgement. many of the stories of people violating curfew the people involved are drunks. 

 

and i am sure you are being sarcastic but 66 million people are under curfew and lock down. 

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17 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

WHO is run by the same people running Thailand.

Hardly surprising they will be telling the same story.

And just who might they be? Come on, haven't read a proper conspiracy theory for at least an hour!

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Posted
2 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

the government is banning almost all activities, not just partying and drinking alcohol, which affects better judgement.

The "government" does off course, as always put the people first and any other agenda second? - when did this change of policy take place and when did people decide to "invest" so heavily in this "government" as you refer to them.

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I'm thinking the families of the big two brewers have not paid their dues to the current government. Unlike say CP?

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I believe that nobody or very few people understood that the world after Covid-19 will be, as regards individual freedoms, completely different from that before Covid-19

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Posted
2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I don't mind being called a 'raging alcoholic' or a druggie, but please 'Romance Traveller' not Sexpat.

I see you have that on under your name too......????????????????????

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

People are still sitting around and eating. Alocohol or not makes no difference. By the way alcohol is availavable in many provinces and even where it's banned can still be aquired.

Yeah but thats just typical Thailand where consistency is rare.

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Lunch was a blender of home made Bailey's ........ and a bag of peanuts.

Don't expect my posts to make any sense at all for the next two hours ............

 

Did you look under your name on the left of any of your posts ?

 

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Posted
56 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

Are you talking about Bill Gates of the US? So you were just having a little off-topic rant then.

Feeling better?

Is it really off topic, or just part of the agenda?  ????

Try and piece together, you may surprise yourself :wink:

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Posted
1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

The fact is that road deaths over the Sonkran period are on average or below of every other day on the road. This thread isn't about this. It's about how banning alcohol will help stop the spread of the virus. A virus we are told on a daily basis via infection numbers that is under control.

I understand, I was merely making a comparison to the controls put in place proportionate to the mortality rate.

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