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Vendors, beach chairs back on Bang Saen beach

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Vendors, beach chairs back on Bang Saen beach

By The Nation

 

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Vendors and beach chair operators were back in business on Bang Saen beach today (June 5) following more than two months of lockdown, after the Chonburi beach officially reopened.

 

Saensuk district authorities have arranged shops and beach chairs to reduce congestion and free up space on the beach so visitors can maintain social distancing and enjoy the scenery.

 

However, the road to the beach may be closed to prevent crowding if too many visitors arrive, local officials warned.

 

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Bang Saen is regarded as the closest beach to Bangkok, making it a popular weekend attraction for residents of the capital.

 

"We ask that visitors to the beach wear face masks, refrain from drinking alcohol, and dispose of their garbage in the designated areas," the official said. "Those who disobey the rules will face punishment as municipality officials will be inspecting the area constantly."

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30389102

 

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Wear masks? That's impractical and stupid.

 

Masks should be worn in enclosed areas such as shops, malls and public transportation.

 

Asking people to wear masks on the beach is plain stupid.

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Don't have a fag or have a beer swim in the swap but keep your mask on sounds very inviting ???? 

Edited by sammieuk1

23 hours ago, webfact said:

Saensuk district authorities have arranged shops and beach chairs to reduce congestion and free up space on the beach so visitors can maintain social distancing and enjoy the scenery.

That's a first then... 

On 6/5/2020 at 5:51 AM, Thunder26 said:

Wear masks? That's impractical and stupid.

 

Masks should be worn in enclosed areas such as shops, malls and public transportation.

 

Asking people to wear masks on the beach is plain stupid.

Welp, don't want to pass it on to the sea gulls.  (sarcasm)  

Oh for sure, Thailand wants clean and sober tourists to

come back. No drinking the evil alcohol you people.

Geezer

OK,  great open the beach and when they come close the road. 

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