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All Entertainment Venues Prohibited From Making Very Loud Noise


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Long way from this happening ! If ever

Specific nice level , and zoning regulations have to be established first, Then the will and resources to enforce such zoning and noise regulations, 

At 66 years of age , certainly not something the would happen in my lifetime.

 

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Is there ANY place in Asia that does NOT bust noise levels? Historically, Asia is noisy.

But Thailand seems to lead the pack, for unless two people conversing are sitting side by side with elbows touching, there seems to be a requirement to shout to each other at max volume when conversing.

Would karaoke bars be any different just because of a new law?

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No one in BKK complaining about it. This is a Pattaya, provinces thing. Funny to read the moaning... can here it X km away lol. Welcome to heaven. So many bucolic things to love about the provs 😅

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23 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Not only entertainment venues, but also fairs, temples, parties in open air, shows, concerts... implement a maximum of DB and check it... and if it is too  much fine them and and by repeating offence confiscate the speakers.

 

Plus the "boom-boom" brigade who take great delight in inflicting their sad, pathetic and miserable existences on us in a particularly sadistic manner by cruising around our neighbourhoods in pickups bearing multi-megawatt sound systems with volume and bass controls turned up to max.:angry:

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20 minutes ago, OJAS said:

 

Plus the "boom-boom" brigade who take great delight in inflicting their sad, pathetic and miserable existences on us in a particularly sadistic manner by cruising around our neighbourhoods in pickups bearing multi-megawatt sound systems with volume and bass controls turned up to max.:angry:

These drivers can often be seen the next day conversing with fellow pavement merchants in SIGN language.

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1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said:

There's a massive money making opportunity here. Sell those headphones which allow you to hear the music but no-one else can. I've long thought it was funny to imagine dancers flapping around in silence, and now it's become a reality. Apparently it's popular on cruise ships with an atrium. Doesn't disturb those in inside cabins.

 

I've been to clubs, not here, that do this.

Without the headphones all you hear are sneaky farts and people asking to get a drink.

 

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This country may be the loudest in the world.  How about walking into a shop or mall.  Or even outside, gigantic loud speakers big mouths advertising yelling some garbage.  I think they truly believe the louder they can talk, the more chance you will buy something.  Insanity.

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This edict makes about as much sense as Anutin's (initial, uninformed, quickly walked-back) claim that while bars could stay open until 04:00, they couldn't serve any alcohol 02:00 - 04:00, and patrons could simply enjoy 'tea'.

 

 

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4 hours ago, OJAS said:

 

Plus the "boom-boom" brigade who take great delight in inflicting their sad, pathetic and miserable existences on us in a particularly sadistic manner by cruising around our neighbourhoods in pickups bearing multi-megawatt sound systems with volume and bass controls turned up to max.:angry:

Can't agree more.... but therefor you need a working policeforce, and that is not available in Thailand.

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This subject Loud Noise is a serious problem and appears to be getting worse!  On top of the night time entertainment joints, there are restaurants, the MRT loudspeakers while waiting a train, the advertisement that run on some MRT trains.  Add to the unwanted noise, the types of noise and 'music' that plays is jarring, never smooth or synchronous with surroundings.    In restaurants I am not spending 1000 to 3000 thb for a meal while suffering the crap, loud, banging, whinging noises over their sound system.

And now in parallel, in public spaces including mass transit, advertising is now huge panels, everywhere you go, gaudy, horrible, brightly lit,  pushing products and services.  The absolute antithesis of what Thailand is supposed to be.     And add to that the main streets/roads of Bangkok are jammed with cars  - more a parking lot than a throughway.  And the public transit systems are jammed with riders - MRT and BTS.       All together it's effing awful getting around Bangkok.     Oh, not to forget the pedestrians on the streets, blocking sidewalks, no sense of direction or respect for other people.   To say nothing of the shameful appearance of 90% of the falangs   If there was a contest for ugly awful looking people, poorly dressed and oeverwegiht there would be many winners to claim the title.   And, if you don't have a gold earring and a parrot on your shoulder - do not show up in public with tattoos!   

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2 hours ago, LatPhrao said:

This subject Loud Noise is a serious problem and appears to be getting worse!  On top of the night time entertainment joints, there are restaurants, the MRT loudspeakers while waiting a train, the advertisement that run on some MRT trains.  Add to the unwanted noise, the types of noise and 'music' that plays is jarring, never smooth or synchronous with surroundings.    In restaurants I am not spending 1000 to 3000 thb for a meal while suffering the crap, loud, banging, whinging noises over their sound system.

And now in parallel, in public spaces including mass transit, advertising is now huge panels, everywhere you go, gaudy, horrible, brightly lit,  pushing products and services.  The absolute antithesis of what Thailand is supposed to be.     And add to that the main streets/roads of Bangkok are jammed with cars  - more a parking lot than a throughway.  And the public transit systems are jammed with riders - MRT and BTS.       All together it's effing awful getting around Bangkok.     Oh, not to forget the pedestrians on the streets, blocking sidewalks, no sense of direction or respect for other people.   To say nothing of the shameful appearance of 90% of the falangs   If there was a contest for ugly awful looking people, poorly dressed and oeverwegiht there would be many winners to claim the title.   And, if you don't have a gold earring and a parrot on your shoulder - do not show up in public with tattoos!   

What are you still here for? Don't let the door hit you on the way out.......hang on. I agree with you!

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