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Thai Cabinet Approves 24/7 Operation of Entertainment Venues in EEC Areas Including Pattaya


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12 hours ago, Shop mak said:

'Some early proposals suggest the change may only be to certain zones, such as Walking Street, and not the whole city'

 

And having cleared the signs from WS impeding the tourist buses, we will have drunken revelers all over the place. 

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14 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Alcohol 24/7, what could go wrong ?

...except that don't mention alcohol at all, which is odd. If they don't also alter the alcohol selling hours, this would mean a lot of bars staying open all night serving cola and soda water!

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1 minute ago, khunjeff said:

...except that don't mention alcohol at all, which is odd. If they don't also alter the alcohol selling hours, this would mean a lot of bars staying open all night serving cola and soda water!

The nightlife and entertainment zones already had differing selling hours compared to say BigC or 7-11. They went on to 2am, 3am some places, yet alcohol sales end at midnight elsewhere. 

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1 hour ago, Tarteso said:

More accidents, more drunk driving, more deaths and more ambulance lights 24/7… Sure, will be a funny entertainment for people at work and for children watching historíes on the roads way to school. Smart Cabinet ????

Plenty of such businesses stay open until dawn in Europe. Just another example of Thailand attempting to catch up with the outside world.

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