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Covid-19: Thais returning to provinces for long weekend ignore government's restrictions


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6 minutes ago, kotsak said:

Surprise, surprise!! Thais ignoring rules.. Who whould have thought of that.. 

It's usually farangs in the headlines for breaking the rules.

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Hmm, I wonder how they’ll spin this in order to blame the foreigners. 

Posted
31 minutes ago, Toany said:

The rules change that often that nobody is sure what the latest rule is.

Absolutely, and I bet the police aren't really doing much to try and enforce any restrictions. 

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now they need to block the roads coming out of those provinces for 2 weeks to keep them from bringing it back into Bangkok.

 

These unselfish courteous smart people will just have to stay there and throw trash on the beach and sidewalks there

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1 hour ago, cornishcarlos said:

Surprise surprise....

Thais have never been very good at following rules !!

 

Only have to look at how many run red lights,,,

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Government and the General will simply flip-flop and announce it is OK to travel, but only on the 3 holidays they approved in May.

 

Had to laugh today reading Pattaya News. Had side by side articles one saying booze ban extended, and the other saying OK after Sunday May 3. With all the flip-flops, I am dizzy and need a drink.

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2 hours ago, Raymonddiaz said:

People believe that the wuhan virus nightmare is over. Is it over yet????

 

Please forgive me for being a cynic, but no, I do not believe it's over yet. Not by a long way.

 

Go on… call me a Jonah

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, ChouDoufu said:

because this is a thai forum and the behavior of protestors in michigan or drivers in new jersey has no bearing on the sale of alcohol in pattaya?

Alcohol in Pattaya is not the subject here.

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