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The afternoon restrictions were introduced in the 70s but revived under the Thaksin dictatorship.

It really is nonsense to think abolishing this old law will create even more death and injury on the roads.

It will however allow restaurants and bars to legally do what many now pay the police to ignore. Hotels all used to say they were "exempt" and give you what you wanted, even on Buddhist days.

Better for business and good for tourism.

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15 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 


The article was written by a US college dropout. Need I say more. So, someone with no qualifications to be a journalist.

 

10 hours ago, nahkit said:

Here, I'll help you, as you're obviously incapable of clicking the link and reading it for yourself :-

 

"Mitch is a Bangkok resident, having relocated from Southern California, via Florida in 2022. He studied journalism before dropping out of college to teach English in South America."

Thank you for you information but it has now left me confused!

 

You said in the first quote I referenced;

"So, someone with no qualifications to be a journalist."

and yet in your last post you said;

"He studied journalism before dropping out of college to teach English in South America."

 

 I accept that having a degree is helpful in getting a job as a journalist with a large newspaper etc but I did not know that if you dropped out of college it meant you had no qualifications to be a journalist!

 

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If they extend the hours you can drink alcohol , they also must increase

the penalties for DUI , one without the other is going to lead to more

injuries and deaths on Thai roads ...thats a given .

 

regards worgeordie 

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54 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

 I accept that having a degree is helpful in getting a job as a journalist with a large newspaper etc but I did not know that if you dropped out of college it meant you had no qualifications to be a journalist!

 

How difficult is it to understand that if you drop out of college then you do not take your journalism course exams and are therefore unqualified in the subject you abandoned?

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And still no reduction in tax and excise! China is back buying Aussie wine and here we still pay an arm and leg for wine mixed with fruit juice? Great for Thai sommiliers.

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20 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

And the brilliant reporting from The Thaiger forgets to list exactly what the modifications are, Which makes the entire report pretty pointless. No detail. None at all. Zero. Except giving a irrelevant list of names of those involved.

Correct! Wonder if it will allow small independent brewers to sell and advertise their products. As at present they cant unless they supply over a certain (don't know what it is) number, amount, weight, volume.

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11 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


Well done for explaining it to minimum wage workers who are just doing their jobs and have absolutely no influence on the laws. What a joy you must be.

Both YOU and the George character seem to be the only posters who didn't understand that I'm CLEARLY talking about the customers not the staff. Get it now? So who's the " joy" now????

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5 hours ago, George FmplesdaCosteedback said:

You shouldn't take it out on the staff, they just do what they are told. If you want a beer or whatever find a store without an electronic till, or keep some spare in the cupboard.

I guess still you and Josephbloggs and  TWO others don't get that I was explaining this to CUSTOMERS not staff!!!  How in the world do most tourists know of this silly law?? 

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18 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

I'm sorry to have been better informed than you, and that by responding to your sarcastic post asking how I knew what I did I might have embarrassed you as a result. It really didn't take me much effort to discover more about the writer, as any reader of this site could do.

I am interested in why The Thaiger employs such abysmal writers, and by a minimum of effort discovered they each have a profile. To actually include in this case that the writer has no formal qualifications to be a journalist I suppose speaks volumes of the standards that The Thaiger has. I would have thought they would hide the fact, not broadcast it.

 

By the way, I'm commenting as a journalist of over 40 years who has written for The Times, Daily Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald and all of the agencies among others, so I think I have an insight into what is good journalism and what is not. Sorry too if my experience in the profession might offend you.

 

 

It is all too easy to put in a derisive one-liner - especially if one could not be bothered to learn to write well at school. Look at the crap spelling on this site!

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39 minutes ago, eumenades said:

 

It is all too easy to put in a derisive one-liner - especially if one could not be bothered to learn to write well at school. Look at the crap spelling on this site!

 

I used to think I'd done really well to be a journalist. And then social media came along and I discovered that a sizeable number of people are only semi-literate. On this site, I guess some of what you speak of might be down to English being a second language. I also recognise that not all people are skilled at all things. I, for example, find learning another language close to impossible. Expecially Thai, which has an 'alien' script.

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Just now, Bangkok Barry said:

 

I used to think I'd done really well to be a journalist. And then social media came along and I discovered that a sizeable number of people are only semi-literate. On this site, I guess some of what you speak of might be down to English being a second language. I also recognise that not all people are skilled at all things. I, for example, find learning another language close to impossible. Expecially Thai, which has an 'alien' script.

 

Yes. I find the Thai alphabet the main obstacle to my learning Thai. I usually reckon to learn another language in, say, three years, but with Thai I am still stumbling around with basic phonemes and the tolerant blank faces of my listeners.

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On 3/29/2024 at 2:26 PM, Mbolo said:

It has taken the gay marriage bill five years to get to where it is now.

Don’t hold your breath about this alcohol bill. 

Chalk and cheese mate. The odd beer, glass of wine, spirits etc has been a benefit to society for centuries.

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Should have changed ages ago.7/11 locking the beer section for 3 hrs every day,when u can go to  any bar for a drink of beer nearby.Does not make sense and the chiangmai sixes on tomorrow and people will sell beer or drink it between the hrs 7/11 lock the beer door.Opening hrs are better people who smoke weed happy and no real problems.advertising is another silly rule and everyone has a fav beer and whether u drink out of a certain glass at the bar no one cares except for the drink inside.It is changing slowly and the gambling or casino law should change too as the thais love to gamble but have  to travel to the borders to do it and they do it often.Keep it in the country and the money stays too.I think  all those silly rules are being updated but very slow

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On 3/29/2024 at 9:56 PM, SOTIRIOS said:

...Quite Clear By Now....

...Pushing This Poisonous Industry While Quashing Any Alternatives...

..Wouldn't Want The Fatal Car Crashes Or Myriad Acts Of Violence 'Under The Influence' To Decline, Would We...(?)

 

Turn Capitalisation OFF please.

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On 3/29/2024 at 1:33 PM, Bangkok Barry said:

forgets to list exactly what the modifications are,

 

As near as I can determine, all of the proposed bills are all-encompassing, with some more liberal and some more restrictive. Only one bill will be passed (or not) which may contain provisions from some/all of the five (or four, or six) other bills.

 

I think they all cover changes to the Alcohol Beverage Control Law(s), and cover...

 

advertising, marketing of alcohol, this may include fewer restrictions re: social media posts

 

sales hours, retail, restaurants, bars, including special alcohol areas/districts/zones

 

 

 

A decent round-up: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/booze-battle-thailand-still-missing-the-middle-path-in-alcohol-control/

 

 

 

 

 

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On 3/29/2024 at 1:09 PM, Cabradelmar said:

Hoards of tourist, ply them with alcohol, and provide them with prostitutes and gambling... The PM's government's 3 pillar plan to improve the well-being of the all Thai people and nation. 

Sounds like a sound business plan. It's been working so far!

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