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Deputy House speaker in hot water over a cold beer

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14 hours ago, Classic Ray said:

If you look closely these are ads for water (in small type) that just coincidentally happens to share brand names ( in large type) with some famous beers.

Soon you will have to hide the label on your bottle of beer while drinking in your local bar, make sure you put the condom on the bottle and be safe 

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  • Holding a can of beer is much much worse than trafficking heroin, or wearing very expensive watches with a dubious background.

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    The opposition are getting really desperate now. Very sad for the majority of Thai people.

  • So hoardings, billboards and adverts by the brewers of Singha and Chang are legal but showing a can is not ? What hypocrisy ?

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7 hours ago, BenStark said:

I was in Bangkok the other day, and at the BTS stations there were adverts of Chang cold brew, which as far as I know is not water.

 

Wondered how they get away with that

Someone earlier in the thread posted photos of that. I wonder too. Just another law that is selectively applied? Perfectly normal in Thailand.

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