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PM Prayut threatens return of restrictions if Covid-19 prevention measures not observed

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PM threatens return of restrictions if Covid-19 prevention measures not observed

By The Nation

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announced on Tuesday (May 5) that both the public and private sectors should strictly apply social-distancing measures once the lockdown is lifted or restrictions will be applied again.

 

“As for people crowding stores to purchase alcohol, I have complained and issued new controls on the sale of alcoholic beverages. Now there are limitations on how many bottles can be sold and during what hours, so this does not happen again,” the premier said.

 

He also warned that if people still crowd stores to purchase booze, the government will once again impose a ban.

 

He also said that customers should spend no more than two hours in shopping malls, so they don’t get crowded and insisted that people’s body temperature should be checked at every entrance.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30387352

 

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  • Canuck1966
    Canuck1966

    If he hadn't laid down these draconian laws in the first place then there wouldn't have been a problem Also the more you restrict timewise, the more bottlenecks you create Obtuseness personi

  • colinneil
    colinneil

    listen to me peasants, i made the order no booze, then i lifted it and created havoc. I am the boss, can do what i want to control you, so listen to me or else.

  • Exactly right, the powers that be in their complete and utter stupidity create the problems and then blame it on the general public, it makes you wonder what is between their ears. First ban the

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If he hadn't laid down these draconian laws in the first place then there wouldn't have been a problem

Also the more you restrict timewise, the more bottlenecks you create

Obtuseness personified 

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PM threatens return of restrictions

 

It has now become so often, that it is just ridiculous. Do this. Don't do that......

 

25 minutes ago, webfact said:

or restrictions will be applied again

 

25 minutes ago, webfact said:

He also warned that if people still crowd stores to purchase booze, the government will once again impose a ban.

 

Highly expected already, by thais and foreigners. That's why stores was filled with people. We all know what will come next, more control, more ban, more restrictions .... coming soon!

 

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It's like being back in the army for him..  Thank Buddha for virus...

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That's six boxes of Singha, if I'm not mistaken.  Maybe it's a competition to identify the brands as there's nothing else to do.  

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My Buddah talk about Micro managing ! Nothing else to do General, isn't it time to review the troops ? This must be His first and only "Battle" he'll probably have a coronary after seeing the ques and congestion at any fresh market on any given day proof that distancing is unproven and a Farce...

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listen to me peasants, i made the order no booze, then i lifted it and created havoc.

I am the boss, can do what i want to control you, so listen to me or else.

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2 hours ago, Canuck1966 said:

If he hadn't laid down these draconian laws in the first place then there wouldn't have been a problem

Also the more you restrict timewise, the more bottlenecks you create

Obtuseness personified 

Exactly right, the powers that be in their complete and utter stupidity create the problems and then blame it on the general public, it makes you wonder what is between their ears.

First ban the sale of alcohol for 3 weeks, right at the end of the first ban say it is going to be banned further until 31st May, 2 days later say it can be on sale again and then don't understand and complain when there is a rush to buy, so the obvious answers to them are either ban it again or restrict how many bottles one person can buy during restricted times, yeah that will work..................not!

The stupidity of this all defeats me!

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At first when this all begun I was gutted I was back in UK visiting family. Now I’m glad, I do not believe one utterance about this pandemic from Prayut, he’s  just a PRC mouth piece . I’m at the least sure the UK is not chatting bull about deaths, infections etc.  Stay safe everyone ????

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You'd never think a soldier would be the obvious choice to run a nanny state...

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A post using ALL CAPS has been removed.  Please turn off your Caps Lock when posting as there is no need to shout. 

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3 hours ago, cornishcarlos said:

It's like being back in the army for him..  Thank Buddha for virus...

Especially as it distracted the public from their attacks on the Future Forward Party and the collapsing state of the economy due to their ineptitude????????????????????????????????

3 hours ago, webfact said:

I have complained and issued new controls on the sale of alcoholic beverages. Now there are limitations on how many bottles can be sold and during what hours, so this does not happen again,” the premier said.

Is everyone supposed to guess what those controls/limitations are??

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announced on Tuesday (May 5) that both the public and private sectors should strictly apply social-distancing measures once the lockdown is lifted or restrictions will be applied again.

How about some degree of sensibility, the government restrict the time to purchase alcohol then stop people from purchasing said alcohol for several weeks then re-open sales but the time line for purchases remains the same of course this will in itself create crowds it's called human nature therefore the people to blame are the government for not thinking this through in the first place.......!!!!

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9 minutes ago, loong said:

Is everyone supposed to guess what those controls/limitations are??

No idea but it will just mean visits to multiple shops or more frequent visits so hardly likely reduce crowding in shops. Seems a knee jerk reaction

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

and insisted that people’s body temperature should be checked at every entrance.

 

Ears, nose, mouth, anus, and ladies....vag!  PML

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This idiot has all the makings of a megalomaniac and the intelligence of a simpleton.  The booze ban was one of the most ludicrous initiatives ever, achieved nothing and it's subsequent rescindment was handled as if by a child.  What on earth did he expect, of course people will stockpile, because they know he's likely to introduce the ban again, something he has now threatened to do.  You dotard, that will simply make the situation worse.

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1 hour ago, Greg O said:

My Buddah talk about Micro managing ! Nothing else to do General, isn't it time to review the troops ? This must be His first and only "Battle" he'll probably have a coronary after seeing the ques and congestion at any fresh market on any given day proof that distancing is unproven and a Farce...

He could go and count paperclips to relax and think about his own shortcomings.  Wait, not paperclips....bullets, now that would calm his nervousness about what he has done to the country.

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Social distancing and mask wearing needs to be enforced by the Police(let's forget that then) local Dam(exercise) is rammed with people every evening, people in big groups with the majority not wearing masks, Police have been but do nothing other than make groups of teenagers do press ups, majority don't care because the authorities don't care! God help us all!

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So now he's threatening to ban it again. Yeah, that's sure to stop people buying in bulk ????.

 

Ban for 10 days.

Extend to 20 days.

Allow rumours that there will be a 2 day window to bulk buy.

Ban for a further month.

Remove the ban altogether.

Threaten another ban. 

Blame the public.

 

What a joke.

 

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Never to be remembered for being a good prime Minister for the People of Thailand Will be remembered as Dictator against the People

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4 hours ago, Canuck1966 said:

If he hadn't laid down these draconian laws in the first place then there wouldn't have been a problem

Also the more you restrict timewise, the more bottlenecks you create

Obtuseness personified 

it wouldn't matter what they did, never suit the Thai bashers. 

Should have taken the same measures as the UK and there would not have been a problem. Only so many in the shop at any one time and only so many items of those in short supply.

But then it would be only something else for people to whinge about.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

He also said that customers should spend no more than two hours in shopping malls,

Bet he believes in the five second rule too.  In Saigon, you are only asked to wear a mask in malls.  There is no spewing of nonsense from a silly tinpot with too much power and too little good sense.  There were also NO alcohol bands here at any time, day or night.  

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4 hours ago, Canuck1966 said:

If he hadn't laid down these draconian laws in the first place then there wouldn't have been a problem

Also the more you restrict timewise, the more bottlenecks you create

Obtuseness personified 

Well I for one am happy he did it as the number of cases is far less than Singapore for example and this country is way bigger. Thanks to him, Thailand seems to be in good shape. 

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It’s amazing how important a man’s booz is compared to the health and safety of their family and friends. 

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5 minutes ago, wmlc said:

Well I for one am happy he did it as the number of cases is far less than Singapore for example and this country is way bigger. Thanks to him, Thailand seems to be in good shape. 

Thousands dead from Chinese Flu and thousands starving/unemployed

How wonderful is the view from the Ivory Tower?

2 minutes ago, Canuck1966 said:

Thousands dead from Chinese Flu and thousands starving/unemployed

How wonderful is the view from the Ivory Tower?

I’m unclear about your point here. This thread is about the sale of booze and the corona virus. 

I guess no sales of alcohol today? not that I need any

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Folk adjusted to the 10pm-4am time lockdown, but they did not adjust to sitting indoors without a beer.....

 

So what does the "army" expect when the beer sales resumed....Folk know the army don't really have a clue, so folk will now, if they have any cash, stock up at home in case another U-turn....

 

Seeing how train passengers are having to travel like sardines, how come the army hasn't stopped train travel, FAR more risk to citizens than beer.....????

 

The army should learn their lesson, beer sales was/is not a problem ...............????

Almost dropped his little power stick there !! 

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