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Thailand should call time on 2pm to 5pm alcohol sales ban: Kla


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Thailand should end the ban which prevents alcohol sales between 2pm and 5pm in order to help boost tourism.

 

According to Atavit Suwannapakdee, secretary-general of Thailand’s Kla Party, the rule, which is part of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, is outdated and should be scrapped.

 

Mr Atavit said the rule was originally introduced in 1972 to prevent civil servants from drinking in order to encourage them to be more productive.

 

Mr Atavit said that no other countries in the region have such rules regarding the sale of alcohol and that they continue to present an obstacle for tourism operators.

 

Full story: https://www.huahintoday.com/thailand-news/thailand-should-call-time-on-2pm-to-5pm-alcohol-sales-ban-kla/

 

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Not yet, but a work in progress.  

 

Testing ... see if tourist can behave themselves first, when out & about,

then let the rest enjoy some afternoon sipping.

 

Don't think I'd be motivated to go to a hotel just to sip a few.  Pre-plan and 

set up elsewhere, more natural setting, and advantage of inexpensive with

excellent customer service.   Nobody bartends as good as myself.

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Desperate people trying to find silly reasons hoping tourists would come flocking. THirty million tourists came before Covid even with the ban. We don't need any more tourists than 39 million. These people have gone bonkers. Severely lacking in original ideas. 

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2 hours ago, starky said:

Haven't that just already agreed to do this? 

They have but only in hotels... I wish someone could explain to me the merits of banning the sales of alcohol between those hours, what is suppose to happen between those hours that people should consume alcohol in those hours? anyone?..

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr Atavit said the rule was originally introduced in 1972 to prevent civil servants from drinking in order to encourage them to be more productive

And clearly that did not work, rather only helped them in being more corrupt. So on that basis alcohol sales 24/7 hours should be allowed so that civil servants  are too drunk to steal from the taxpayer.

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Just now, RichardColeman said:

50 years ? I believe that to be the normal amount of years Thailand is behind the rest of the civilized world in most things

Apart from internet speeds compared with Europe/UK and many other countries. But that is about it though

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introduced in 1972 to prevent civil servants from drinking in order to encourage them to be more productive."

As with most things here....notice the closing time is 2pm....long after the civil servants should have returned to work after lunch...

Why not 11am till 2pm?

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Most of the laws in Thailand are outdated.

Just look at the ganja fiasco.

Law comes in and then there's a rush to amend and ban this and ban that.

Unfortunately the inertia of government here means these outdated laws, immigration being a prime example, are just left as they are.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr Atavit said the rule was originally introduced in 1972 to prevent civil servants from drinking in order to encourage them to be more productive.

Upon which civil servants took to drinking from 8:30am till 1pm, of course; and ESPECIALLY during lunch time.

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5 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

introduced in 1972 to prevent civil servants from drinking in order to encourage them to be more productive."

As with most things here....notice the closing time is 2pm....long after the civil servants should have returned to work after lunch...

Why not 11am till 2pm?

Because that's lunch time for officials. 2pm to 5pm is their siesta. 

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On 6/22/2022 at 8:30 AM, Misterwhisper said:

Upon which civil servants took to drinking from 8:30am till 1pm, of course; and ESPECIALLY during lunch time.

They can also order some Bottles a few minutes before 2PM and ask the staff to keep them chilled in the fridge, We have done that a few times. Some places even come and remind you that soon they can not sell for a few hours.

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