May 30, 20205 yr Phetchaburi's beaches open for visitors from June 1 By THE NATION Phetchburi will reopen its beaches on June 1 and people will also be allowed to engage in some activities on the beaches. The order by provincial Govenor Kobchai Boonorana is in line with the government's further easing of the country's lockdown, beginning June 1. Among the permissible activities on the beaches are taking a walk, sitting and resting, selling products and food, beach chairs and umbrella service as well as horse riding. Prohibited activities include swimming, jet ski, kite surfing, banana boat, and other water sports. Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30388806 -- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-05-31 - Whatever you're going through, the Samaritans are here for you - Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates
May 31, 20205 yr Popular Post "Prohibited activities include swimming" Does Govenor Kobchai Boonorana have 1 functioning brain cell?
May 31, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, lensta said: "Prohibited activities include swimming" Does Govenor Kobchai Boonorana have 1 functioning brain cell? Absolutely and completely nuts!! But it's Ok to swim in a condo pool? It seems that this Covid has brought out all the little Hitler meglomanicas. My mate up in Udonthani still can't use his village pool, as the local t$&ts in the Amphur are restricting it, 2 weeks after it was relaxed at Federal level.
May 31, 20205 yr Popular Post There is a limit of how much stupidity one can bear. I sincerely hope no other tourist will ever put his foot again into this county.
May 31, 20205 yr No swimming? Well what the hell does he think people go to the beach for? As if I'm going to drive 3-4 hours from Bangkok to walk on a Petchaburi beach if I can't go into the water. Might as well continue watching YouTube videos of the beach.
May 31, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, drbeach said: No swimming? Well what the hell does he think people go to the beach for? As if I'm going to drive 3-4 hours from Bangkok to walk on a Petchaburi beach if I can't go into the water. Might as well continue watching YouTube videos of the beach. I've seen and smelled the water. It's a judgement call. I'm surprised they allow swimming at all on many Thai beaches, given the bacteria loading.
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