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Hua Hin restaurants allowed to serve alcohol

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Restaurants in Hua Hin are now allowed to serve alcohol.

 

According to an order from the Governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan, restaurants can serve alcohol to customers until 10pm.

 

Restaurants must have an SHA or SHA+ safety certification to be able to serve alcohol, the order stated.

 

Full Story: https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/hua-hin-restaurants-allowed-to-serve-alcohol/

 

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I can envisage a lot of bars selling Mama noodles this month.????

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The sadism and punishment went on far too long. Happy the restaurants are finally able to serve a beer. How about the bars? Beer does not cause Covid. Neither does wine. But, prohibiting acholol sales does sabotage an industry and contribute to the continued destruction of the nation's economy. Lockdowns work, if they are done correctly. A Prayuth/Anutin style lockdown never has worked. Brain dead politicians help Covid to spread with incoherent and highly selective policy.

You know what that is called? Dumb, reckless, callous, and failed policy. Nobody has ever defined the danger of alcohol intelligible, but as it related to Covid. I can understand crowded bars, and clubs, where you have to shout to be heard, and in the process you release alot of spittle. But a restaurant? Why? It only appears to be an additional hardship for hundreds of thousands who are only trying to make a living, and patrons who are only trying to let off a little steam and enjoy some much needed recreation.

If anything, allowing drinking in restaurants brings down the national crime rates! Woe is Thailand with leaders like Prayuth, Anutin and Phiphat. Where do they find these clowns?

Well, at least I can now sit and have a beer without hiding behind a aluminium flask any more.....

9 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The sadism and punishment went on far too long. Happy the restaurants are finally able to serve a beer. How about the bars? Beer does not cause Covid. Neither does wine. But, prohibiting acholol sales does sabotage an industry and contribute to the continued destruction of the nation's economy. Lockdowns work, if they are done correctly. A Prayuth/Anutin style lockdown never has worked. Brain dead politicians help Covid to spread with incoherent and highly selective policy.

You know what that is called? Dumb, reckless, callous, and failed policy. Nobody has ever defined the danger of alcohol intelligible, but as it related to Covid. I can understand crowded bars, and clubs, where you have to shout to be heard, and in the process you release alot of spittle. But a restaurant? Why? It only appears to be an additional hardship for hundreds of thousands who are only trying to make a living, and patrons who are only trying to let off a little steam and enjoy some much needed recreation.

If anything, allowing drinking in restaurants brings down the national crime rates! Woe is Thailand with leaders like Prayuth, Anutin and Phiphat. Where do they find these clowns?

I'm glad at least for this.

We're heading to Hua Hin for the holiday weekends.

 

Its going to be very busy.

Mostly Thais.

 

Hilton was sold out for the 9th-11th.

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