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Bangkok's governor warns restaurants that sell alcohol will be shut down

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Bangok's governor General Aswin Kwanmuang went on his Facebook page to warn restaurants to follow the latest Covid-19 rules that started on September 1st.

 

With a week gone by he reminded restaurants in the Thai capital that they are only permitted to stay open until 8 pm and cannot serve any alcohol. 

 

Restaurants in air-con in malls and community malls must limit patrons to 50% capacity though those in more ventilated establishments outside can have 75% capacity.

 

He warned that restaurants that break the Covid-19 rules would be shut down, reported Manager

 

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stop this stupid non-alcohol campaign please..... let the people have a happy time when they go out and make it the responsibility of the owner or manager if the customers drink too much...They can stop selling it 

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This is such a stupid rule and I for one hope Thailand pay the price in full for continuing to implement it. All prospective tourists should be made well aware of this ban among all the other ridiculous hoops & hidden costs they will have to endure so they can choose where they would really like to go to ENJOY their hard earned holiday 

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Most will be shut already due to crazy rules and times in restaurants , so won’t make much difference if they get shut for selling alcohol ! ????????

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1 hour ago, Geoffggi said:

This is such a stupid rule and I for one hope Thailand pay the price in full for continuing to implement it

Oh, they will pay the price for years to come.

 

If they opened the airport to everyone tomorrow virtually nobody would  come for the purposes of regular tourism.

 

You will no doubt get a bunch of 'snowbirds' over the winter but regular tourists - not a chance.

 

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And the hunt for the alcoholic Covid strain continues........ ????

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2 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

This is such a stupid rule and I for one hope Thailand pay the price in full for continuing to implement it. All prospective tourists should be made well aware of this ban among all the other ridiculous hoops & hidden costs they will have to endure so they can choose where they would really like to go to ENJOY their hard earned holiday 

 

from a thai perspective the hoops are not ridiculous but necesssary, it's clear they are, as many other coutries did and do, protecting their health service. the governmrnt knows the health service would be incapable of dealing with a large number of covid patients as there have been in other countries.

 

people can go on holiday, it's not for me but many of my friend's and their families have recently been on holiday, just not to thailand

 

thailand needs to sort out their vaccination programme, simple as that. they could also invest in improving health care but i doubt that's a priority...

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

He warned that restaurants that break the Covid-19 rules would be shut down,

That'll be a first.

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2 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

stop this stupid non-alcohol campaign please..... let the people have a happy time when they go out and make it the responsibility of the owner or manager if the customers drink too much...They can stop selling it 

I thinks it's more of not allowing a bar to sell a bag of crisps as a meal and sell alcohol.

I have no issue with a bonifide restaurant selling a drink, as long as you have a full meal on the table.

When the meal is finished so is your drink.

Every restaurant would abide by that.

Is alcohol considered as essential item under this condition. 

its the end of the road sunny

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2 hours ago, it is what it is said:

 

from a thai perspective the hoops are not ridiculous but necesssary, it's clear they are, as many other coutries did and do, protecting their health service. the governmrnt knows the health service would be incapable of dealing with a large number of covid patients as there have been in other countries.

 

people can go on holiday, it's not for me but many of my friend's and their families have recently been on holiday, just not to thailand

 

thailand needs to sort out their vaccination programme, simple as that. they could also invest in improving health care but i doubt that's a priority...

What does your comment have to do with having a beer with a meal??

Kind reminder to all restaurants opening back up....don't forget to pay your monthly RTP "turn a blind eye" Donations. 

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4 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

This is such a stupid rule and I for one hope Thailand pay the price in full for continuing to implement it. All prospective tourists should be made well aware of this ban among all the other ridiculous hoops & hidden costs they will have to endure so they can choose where they would really like to go to ENJOY their hard earned holiday 

I've put it on Facebook.

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I thinks it's more of not allowing a bar to sell a bag of crisps as a meal and sell alcohol.

I have no issue with a bonifide restaurant selling a drink, as long as you have a full meal on the table.

When the meal is finished so is your drink.

Every restaurant would abide by that.

I think every few people would have a problem with it its just that enforcing it is hard. 

4 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

This is such a stupid rule and I for one hope Thailand pay the price in full for continuing to implement it. All prospective tourists should be made well aware of this ban among all the other ridiculous hoops & hidden costs they will have to endure so they can choose where they would really like to go to ENJOY their hard earned holiday 

Friend of mine was in the Phuket sand box had no problems with the rules were enough people having fun and restaurants were open. I think its more of a problem for those that come for the night life and the girls then regular holiday goers. My parents like to drink with their meal but would not find it a reason not to go. The quarantine and stuff and extra cost that is more of a reason. 

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22 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I thinks it's more of not allowing a bar to sell a bag of crisps as a meal and sell alcohol.

I have no issue with a bonifide restaurant selling a drink, as long as you have a full meal on the table.

When the meal is finished so is your drink.

Every restaurant would abide by that.

I am a slow eater so 4 hours to eat no probs

On 9/8/2021 at 1:37 PM, Geoffggi said:

This is such a stupid rule and I for one hope Thailand pay the price in full for continuing to implement it. All prospective tourists should be made well aware of this ban 

The restrictions affect current tourists, not prospective tourists.  The prospect is that in the near future alcohol will be back on the menus so not affecting prospective visitors.

On 9/8/2021 at 2:31 PM, ronster said:

Most will be shut already due to crazy rules and times in restaurants , so won’t make much difference if they get shut for selling alcohol ! ????????

Most places are, in fact, open again.

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On 9/8/2021 at 4:02 PM, hotchilli said:

I thinks it's more of not allowing a bar to sell a bag of crisps as a meal and sell alcohol.

Bars aren't permitted to be open, only restaurants.

On 9/8/2021 at 6:05 PM, alex8912 said:
On 9/8/2021 at 3:46 PM, it is what it is said:

 

from a thai perspective the hoops are not ridiculous but necesssary, it's clear they are, as many other coutries did and do, protecting their health service. the governmrnt knows the health service would be incapable of dealing with a large number of covid patients as there have been in other countries.

 

people can go on holiday, it's not for me but many of my friend's and their families have recently been on holiday, just not to thailand

 

thailand needs to sort out their vaccination programme, simple as that. they could also invest in improving health care but i doubt that's a priority...

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What does your comment have to do with having a beer with a meal??

He was responding to a comment!    "All prospective tourists should be made well aware of this ban among all the other ridiculous hoops & hidden costs they will have to endure" 

On 9/8/2021 at 6:05 PM, alex8912 said:

What does your comment have to do with having a beer with a meal??

What does your comment have to do with having a beer with a meal?!

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On 9/15/2021 at 3:46 AM, Liverpool Lou said:

What does your comment have to do with having a beer with a meal?!

Why post a dozen comments when drinking?

19 minutes ago, alex8912 said:
On 9/15/2021 at 2:46 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

What does your comment have to do with having a beer with a meal?!

Why post a dozen comments when drinking?

No idea, you tell me.

Punitive shut-down?

Don't bother mate, they'll all be out of business forever any day now... well done! Have another pretty medal. maybe a smidge more gold on those delicate shoulders too.

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