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No change to alcohol ban at restaurants, bar closures for now in Pattaya-Chonburi Provincial Police hold meeting with Pattaya business owners

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The Chonburi Provincial Police held a meeting this afternoon, November 4th, 2021, with Pattaya business owners in the hotel, restaurant, bar, service, and entertainment industry to address concerns about a continued ban on alcohol sales at restaurants and the closure of bars and entertainment venues.

 

Entertainment venues have been closed for almost seven months straight in Pattaya due to “Covid-19” concerns, according to Chonburi Provincial Police. Prior to this, venues were closed for 4 months straight in 2020 and a month earlier this year in January, giving a grand total of a year of mandated closures. According to multiple Pattaya business owners, little to no financial aid or support has been given for these closures.

 

Business owners in Pattaya have been growing increasingly frustrated over the closure, even as other areas in the country like Phuket or Krabi have been given exceptions to allow alcohol sales in restaurants. Police have continued regular raids in Pattaya, normally well known for its nightlife, to any business daring to attempt to break the rules.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2021/11/04/no-change-to-alcohol-ban-at-restaurants-bar-closures-for-now-in-pattaya-chonburi-provincial-police-hold-meeting-with-pattaya-business-owners/

 

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  • The Covidiocy continues  whilst declaring Thailand "open" for tourists ????

  • I'm guessing they want to bankrupt all those businesses.   It might not be easy to litigate their closure on a variety of different levels but bankrupting them it's quite a simple process. T

  • And what was stopping the owner / staff calling their friendly policeman to stage a raid in which the owner gets a commission out of the 40k baht that you and your friend will be forced to pay?  

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The Covidiocy continues  whilst declaring Thailand "open" for tourists ????

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I'm guessing they want to bankrupt all those businesses.

 

It might not be easy to litigate their closure on a variety of different levels but bankrupting them it's quite a simple process. Totally passive aggressive.

 

Lots of land to sweep up in the aftermath and rebuild into the new Eastern Seaboard

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Had lunch with an expat friend today at a small Thai place, we ordered our food (in Thai) and asked if a beer was possible, without hesitation two chilled bottles on our table....oh yeah.

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2 hours ago, bbko said:

Had lunch with an expat friend today at a small Thai place, we ordered our food (in Thai) and asked if a beer was possible, without hesitation two chilled bottles on our table....oh yeah.

 

And what was stopping the owner / staff calling their friendly policeman to stage a raid in which the owner gets a commission out of the 40k baht that you and your friend will be forced to pay?  

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35 minutes ago, Leaver said:

 

And what was stopping the owner / staff calling their friendly policeman to stage a raid in which the owner gets a commission out of the 40k baht that you and your friend will be forced to pay?  

Customer loyalty,  my friend knows that place so well and is on friendly terms with the owner, in fact as we were paying the bill he paid the money he owed from the last time he ate there and forgot his wallet. In our area we are know as jai dee farangs and not the cranky Thai bashing jai dam farangs. 

 

I could tell you 1st hand police/farang interaction stories that most Thai bashers here wouldn't believe but don't want to hijack this thread. Cheers.

  

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16 minutes ago, bbko said:

Customer loyalty,  my friend knows that place so well and is on friendly terms with the owner, in fact as we were paying the bill he paid the money he owed from the last time he ate there and forgot his wallet. In our area we are know as jai dee farangs and not the cranky Thai bashing jai dam farangs. 

 

I could tell you 1st hand police/farang interaction stories that most Thai bashers here wouldn't believe but don't want to hijack this thread. Cheers.

  

 

I'm sure your restaurant "is different."  ????

Spot on ..if I want a bevvi I can get one ..but b nice open up though than maybe looking over your shoulder..may hv jump on a bus to bkk to get me guiness totally bizzare though..

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12 hours ago, johng said:

The Covidiocy continues  whilst declaring Thailand "open" for tourists ????

I was thinking it might be ironic if a tourist came here vaccinated, no quarantine, but ended up packed into a jail cell after having a few drinks in a hole in the wall bar on the sly. 

21 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

I was thinking it might be ironic if a tourist came here vaccinated, no quarantine, but ended up packed into a jail cell after having a few drinks in a hole in the wall bar on the sly. 

I am wondering what the tourist are telling their friends and family back home? The Drinks are on the house and mean it.

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12 hours ago, johng said:

Covidiocy

Brilliant! I've alluded to this term in so many ways, for so many months, with so many words...and here it is summed up in ONE. My new favorite word! :clap2:

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And no reason given, other than it comes from CCSA. "It not us...it them". 

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52 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

I was thinking it might be ironic if a tourist came here vaccinated, no quarantine, but ended up packed into a jail cell after having a few drinks in a hole in the wall bar on the sly. 

Like the poor French guy who had to pay some astounding fine for walking about in open air without a mask.

 

Of course, Phuket.

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It would be helpful if they specified the conditions they need to allow reopening.  But, TIT so, no information forthcoming.  It's difficult to rationalize why some areas allow bars to reopen but not Pattaya.

31 minutes ago, mtbre said:

thailand is finished as a tourist destination,who wants to go there no beer no girls no bumbum.......hahahahahah

a corrupt goverment and a corupt.....k....there are better countrys to spend your money

With all the people wanting to come here , ( applied for the Thai Pass ) , Thailand does not look ' finished ' .

It is not perfect , but in a ' better ' country you would certainly pay much more for a holiday , and have some disappointments as well ...

The girls moved away from the empty bars to ' Thai friendly ' etc ... but when the bars are full again , they will be there again ...

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I have little respect for the Thai government when I read this nonsense. In Bangkok where covid is a bigger problem restaurants can serve alcohol to satisfy the Hi-So Thais. Very little to do with the science of restricting covid but more to do with money and how good your connections are. I can really appreciate the anger expressed by Pattaya restaurant owners. Then on top of this we have the midget-brain falangs playing one upmanship games "I know where to drink, I have connections, I'm better than you". I am really getting bored with the situation. 

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Personally this was a useless meeting especially when it is called by the police!  I thought even here their job was to carry out policies, laws and mandates what the hell are they calling a meeting as to whether to open or not?

If that was the case the participants at the meeting should have just gather their donations in close doors and handed it over to them if enough we be reading a whole different outcome? ????????

Be interesting to see which businesses get the so called SHA+ approval to open,  they could be very selective when it happens with a few backhanders going into deep pockets, places like gogo bars and soi 6 ST bars might have a problem getting approved to open ....................maybe ever 

1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

I was thinking it might be ironic if a tourist came here vaccinated, no quarantine, but ended up packed into a jail cell after having a few drinks in a hole in the wall bar on the sly. 

Ypu can bet it will happen, but not sure how the police will handle it?

Innocent tourist comes here, not sure of all the rules, sits down for a meal and gets a beer.. 

police raid the place and then what?

Release holiday maker as innocent an fine the owner, or nail them all?

If the police get heavy handed with increasing tourists it might just backfire and put people off.

In sports records are made to be broken. In Thailand, rules are made to be broken.....though selectively, depending on immediate financial needs.

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1 hour ago, Skeptic7 said:

Brilliant! I've alluded to this term in so many ways, for so many months, with so many words...and here it is summed up in ONE. My new favorite word! :clap2:

Covidiocy as practised by the Branch Covidians and ready to drink Reverend Jones "kool-aid"

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The hypocrisy of allowing the music festival which brings thousands and where being seated a few feet away from each other is any safer than similar seating in  restaurant where people can go anyway BUT not have a drink. Gotta get those contracts handed out and budget shared around.

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It is so simple to understand.

The government just does Not want the "Red Light Tourist" back.

So, all These people need to consider for a new Destination .

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They are really determined to transform Pattaya into a family destination. I have to give them, that there will come no better time than now.

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8 hours ago, Leaver said:

 

I'm sure your restaurant "is different."  ????

No it’s the same as my  restaurant and 100’s like it if not 1000’s

Just now, Harrith1954 said:

This alcohol ban and surveyance of Them policemen is all to keep Pattaya closed and take away the culture of sleasy and uncontroled  fun things in the bars and restaurants. IT is same like in Chiang Mai and Hua Hun, IT must attract "Rich tourists"

All about the money.

There may be something in this train of thought, let them decay to nothing use Covid as there excuse and open Museums and art gallery’s in the redevelopment, I’m only joking   they would never have thought of this idea.

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Live in Pattaya, went to Bangkok yesterday for a friends funeral. Ended up in Soi 4 at Morning/Night for a small wake. Ate food and drank beer in the SHA approved establishment without having to look over my shoulder. Came back late afternoon and straight back to the threat of getting arrested for doing exactly what I was doing a few hours earlier in a place less than 2 hours away! Crazy times!

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10 hours ago, Leaver said:

 

And what was stopping the owner / staff calling their friendly policeman to stage a raid in which the owner gets a commission out of the 40k baht that you and your friend will be forced to pay?  

Common sense most likely, most of the restaurants I have been to like their repeat customers to come back and spend more money as opposed to getting grassed up.

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