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31 people arrested at night club in Thonglor, Bangkok for allegedly violating Covid -19 measurements


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As if... as if Covid is under total control everywhere else that the authorities are raiding a nigh club with 31 people, mind you, never-minds the clusters of hundreds of infected  infected everywhere else... 

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1 hour ago, NCC1701A said:

note to self: always keep the music turned down while entertaining. 

  

Surely the music's  there to cover the  wails of delight?

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17 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Sounds like a boring "party".

 

All the real party animals were at the ‘Chemsex’ blowout next door.

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, The Cipher said:

 

Or maybe - just maybe - we could actually consider taking a reasonable and proportionate response to something Covid-related for the first time since the pandemic started ????

Put them in together with all the migrant workers locked up in the bubble and seal, thats quite proportionate no?

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3 minutes ago, Hayduke said:

 

All the real party animals were at the ‘Chemsex’ blowout next door.

 

 

 

Was that the "Pink Man" club ?

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1 hour ago, Rampant Rabbit said:
1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Sounds like a boring "party".

8  of them were dwarves.

I am not sure if that makes a party better. Maybe I am just getting too old for this s$#%.

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3 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

Police are investigating to find the nightclub owner

seems to be a recurring problem in Thailand to find the owners

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4 minutes ago, MasterBaker said:

seems to be a recurring problem in Thailand to find the owners

yes these HISOs are nowhere to be found when you need them????

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wonder how many of these bad people have tested positive for the virus, and how many have ended up in hospital ?

because , as everyone on here knows, drinking beer while sitting with other people will kill you 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

31 people were reportedly found gathering, socializing, and drinking alcohol with loud music. Of those 32, 18 are male and 13 are female

 

Make your mind up or have they lost someone .. 

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10 minutes ago, Cake Monster said:

The sheer stupidity and arrogance of these Hi-So,s is beyond belief.

Covid - The sequel.

Why ?

were any of them tested positive with the virus ?

If not, how could they spread the infection ?

If they were not drinking beer, would that have made it safer ?

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3 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

by the drunken ldiots mortal desire for entertainment.

 

No, by senseless measures put in place and by not having quality vaccines ready on time. Now, who caused this ?

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6 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

At some stage you have to make an example of people. This wave, which has killed 80% of all Thai victims of COVID, came from the same area.

 

People all over the country are suffering immensely, their lives ruined, people dying from disease and desperation, economy which started to recover was shredded by the drunken ldiots mortal desire for entertainment.

 

Whatever is the sum of all harshest penalties for each of their offenses, let them have it. If that involves public execution, so be it.

You are charged with drinking a bottle of beer therefore you will now be EXECUTED!!

 

Get a grip ! 

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4 hours ago, MasterBaker said:

seems to be a recurring problem in Thailand to find the owners

 

Sounds like the old Thai Visa cliche posters have been BS'ing...

The ones who are always banging on about owning a business and the handing over of "brown paper bags"..

 

If the BiB are supposedly always running about collecting tea money, then you'd think they would know all the owners of these places in their own district.

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