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New Year alcohol controls - no selling up to 2 am outside special areas


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"The committee has also opposed the opening of bars from 11 am to 4 am"

 

A great move ????????????. Maybe I didn't get it right. But obviously the party lovers have achieved what they wanted. They can start now at 4am.

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Posted
3 hours ago, webfact said:

This means that outside of special zones alcohol will not be available up to 2 am. The committee has also opposed the opening of bars from 11 am to 4 am (...)

So, no alcohol (...) till 2 a.m., and bars closing at 2 a.m.?? ????

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1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

Do you understand English?

Booze sales, as usual 11am to 2pm and then 5pm to midnight. In SOME places bars can sell up to 2am. NO SALES after that.

Yes I understand, so bars and restaurants cannot sell alcohol 2pm - 5pm is that correct?

 

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Citing road safety or child protection as reasons are fatuous.

 

Do they think people can’t get drunk enough by midnight to be a danger? Those who want to will drink as much as they can before midnight, no problem.

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3 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Good.. I hope they enforce it too...Teach people to follow the rules, they have to start somewhere and this is ok.. You can party till 2.00am , that is ok.

Not a cat in hells chance of Thais following rules. 

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5 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

They do catch thousands of drunk drivers. The problem is that the punishments for being caught are nowhere near harsh enough to become a  deterrent. 

And of course, some that are caught just make a phone call to a friend or family member in a high position of authority and get off scot free.

First part is right second part is wrong since the first part is so lient you don't see to call anyone. ????

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56 minutes ago, Big Bert said:

Yes I understand, so bars and restaurants cannot sell alcohol 2pm - 5pm is that correct?

 

The standard alcohol hours, 11am - 2pm and 5pm - Midnight have been that way for 50 years so nothing new there. For some years there has been special areas that got an exemption in the afternoon and an extension until 2am, which all came to an end with covid. It was a slow process getting back to the standard hours and even slower for anything else.

For many years in the lead up to a major holiday there has been an attempt to get the hours altered and invariably it gets knocked back, so with monotonous regularity we end up with a thread like this.

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Won't make any difference Thais party at home , Only might disrupt the foreigners , can remember lived in Hua Hin 5 years in 1990s frequently visited until 2010 bars went all night lots of dancing was blast that was until now WEF Davo group stuffed us all with the Covid bs along WHO UN , So glad l'm in Vietnam funny communist here your more free than Australia or by sounds Thailand over governed Dictators world wide.. Apparently Philippines is going to rock on at Xmas eve no issues presume NY be same 

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19 minutes ago, sandyf said:

The standard alcohol hours, 11am - 2pm and 5pm - Midnight have been that way for 50 years so nothing new there. For some years there has been special areas that got an exemption in the afternoon and an extension until 2am, which all came to an end with covid. It was a slow process getting back to the standard hours and even slower for anything else.

For many years in the lead up to a major holiday there has been an attempt to get the hours altered and invariably it gets knocked back, so with monotonous regularity we end up with a thread like this.

Zero bars or restaurants take any notice of the 2-5 ban. only 7-11 and supermarkets. It's just very selective enforcement as usual. 

Midnight was never a standard for 50 years. Pattaya's hours have changed so much nobody is really sure when you should close.

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10 minutes ago, Big Bert said:


Midnight was never a standard for 50 years. Pattaya's hours have changed so much nobody is really sure when you should close.

For years since 1972, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, which was passed to prevent civil servants from having afternoon drinks, has only allowed alcohol sales to be made from 11 am to 2 pm and from 5 pm to midnight.

https://asiawinenews.com/2022/07/thailand-to-end-50-year-alcohol-ban-from-july/ 

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Thai new year is 7 days of hell every year.no change same mesage and deaths too.Don,t know about xmas but similar I imagine.The police will have road checks  and lots of other things,but we know that will do nothing to stop thais drinking and driving as usual

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7 minutes ago, sandyf said:

For years since 1972, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, which was passed to prevent civil servants from having afternoon drinks, has only allowed alcohol sales to be made from 11 am to 2 pm and from 5 pm to midnight.

https://asiawinenews.com/2022/07/thailand-to-end-50-year-alcohol-ban-from-july/ 

You copy and paste and miss the point. No one has ever stopped alcohol sales in the afternoons except supermarkets and over many years Pattaya has had so many close times the mind boggles.

I was always under the impression that the ban was to stop kids buying alcohol on the way home from schools but with mom & pop stores that was irrelevant anyway.

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12 minutes ago, sandyf said:

For years since 1972, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, which was passed to prevent civil servants from having afternoon drinks, has only allowed alcohol sales to be made from 11 am to 2 pm and from 5 pm to midnight.

https://asiawinenews.com/2022/07/thailand-to-end-50-year-alcohol-ban-from-july/ 

https://bangkokherald.com/business/retail/after-50-years-thailands-afternoon-booze-ban-to-end-july-1/ 

 

underage drinking, worker productivity and drink driving

Posted
2 hours ago, Big Bert said:

Yes I understand, so bars and restaurants cannot sell alcohol 2pm - 5pm is that correct?

 

They SHOULD NOT do. How long have you lived in Thailand?

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