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Phuket officials ban sun lounges and alcohol from Freedom Beach

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Again.

 

Alcohol and sun lounges are being banned from Phuket’s Freedom Beach, again. Often described as a “secret” beach, given its hideaway location between the larger beaches of Patong and Karon.

 

The Bangkok Post reports that provincial officials and park authorities will conduct regular patrols on Freedom Beach, again, with a particular focus on ending the sale of alcohol, and the renting of sun lounges, on the beach.

 

Chalermpong Saengdee, an MP from the Move Forward Party says patrols will also involve officials from the Royal Forestry Department. A meeting was held yesterday, February 12, to discuss measures aimed at eliminating vendors from the beauty spot.

 

By Peter Roche

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Full story: Phuket GO 2024-02-13

 

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"freedom beach"  but without freedom (to drink alcohol or sit in a chair)

they may take our chairs....but they'll never take...our freeeeeedom. 

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8 minutes ago, johng said:

"freedom beach"  but without freedom (to drink alcohol or sit in a chair)

 

The article says sale of alcohol is not allowed.

 

The article says renting of sun loungers is not allowed.

 

Nothing to stop you taking your alcohol and a chair there with you.

 

Then you may drink the alcohol and sit upon your chair.

 

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, Enoon said:

 

Nothing to stop you taking your alcohol and a chair there with you.

What happens after I drink all the beer I brought with me ? why can't I buy some from a local vendor...maybe I feel hungry after my beer can the vendor sell me some "som tum gai yarng"  if so why not beer ?

2 hours ago, johng said:

What happens after I drink all the beer I brought with me ? why can't I buy some from a local vendor...maybe I feel hungry after my beer can the vendor sell me some "som tum gai yarng"  if so why not beer ?

So where you come from anyone can build a shack start to sell alcohol, food and rent out sun lounges without permits to do so?

Think not.

12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Alcohol and sun lounges are being banned from Phuket’s Freedom Beach, again.

And again, and again, and again.

Freedom beach, is it actually a public beach like they all should be or is it a mafia beach that charges to be on their beach 555555, when its actually a public beach. The beach between Rawai & Karon there is a charge ? the navy or army have been to visit them twice over many years, they need to go again ??????

What happened to the 10% rule at Kata?  I'm not sure how bad other beaches are, but Kata is certainly not only occupying 10% of the public spaces.

15 minutes ago, helloagain said:

is it a mafia beach that charges to be on their beach

Certainly was when I last went there with friends to have a look around.

5555,  the owner already paid xxx to xxxx so u can be sure the sunbeds/umbrellas will be back up as soon as more baht is handed over>
same as Surin Beach

 

It's Phuk-it on Phuket :cheesy: Worst destination in Thailand, but hopefully ALL the tourists go there...

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