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Pattaya officials ensure restaurants aren’t bending rules on alcohol sales

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District officials and officers from Banglamung police station have inspected restaurants in the  area to ensure they are not serving alcohol to customers.

 

Earlier this week, teams of officers inspected restaurants throughout Pattaya to make sure they are following the latest COVID-19 restrictions, Sophon reported. 

 

Under the current restrictions, restaurants are not allowed to serve alcohol to dine customers or to customers who buy food to takeaway.

 

Anyone caught breaching the restrictions faces the prospect of hefty fines and even jail time, officials have warned.

 

Meanwhile, police urged local residents to report any restaurants they know are serving alcohol by calling 1337.

 

Police added they intend to inspect venues daily to ensure alcohol is not being sold and adequate social distancing measures are in place. 

 

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Now come on Chaps; there no rules being 'bent' in Thailand....only severely broken !

Just what any potential Tourist would like to see.

Gangs of SWAT Team, Camo wearing, and Police uniformed people parading about .

Discretion needed me thinks.

8 hours ago, webfact said:

Meanwhile, police urged local residents to report any restaurants they know are serving alcohol by calling 1337.

What's the opposite of a "hot-line" this one is going to be stone cold dead.

10 hours ago, webfact said:

know are serving alcohol by calling 1337.

 

Come on former STASI snitches, do your job.

So they do not know that alcohol kills the virus in your mouth only on your hands?

10 hours ago, webfact said:

Anyone caught breaching the restrictions faces the prospect of hefty fines and even jail time, officials have warned.

 

Why don't they get their act together and start using their Power to  Policing Traffic Rules and corruption instead of Wasting time on something that Doesn't make sense at all. Absolutely Insane .

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