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Thai Health Minister Blocks 24-Hour Hotel Alcohol Sales, Reviews Rail Plan


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I think there is too much damage done because of alcohol ( not a theory. Real life examples every single day, on the roads, homes, everywhere and anywhere...). But, prohibition won't work. If someone wants to drink until kingdom comes, he or she will. Point.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

For the upcoming New Year celebrations, hotels in Thailand will allow guests to order alcoholic drinks to their rooms from in-house bars and restaurants at any time, thanks to a temporary rule change approved by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.

I can imagine the fallout form this decision...

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46 minutes ago, Mburo said:

What is this obsession with alcohol sales ? 

To try stop underage drinking, but as usual they can't figure it out. Instead of targeting those selling the alcohol to underage customers, with say a B100,000 fine, a year in jail or both they just close it down.

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1 hour ago, khunjeff said:

 

As though this hasn't always been permitted?! Do any hotels come and empty the minibars at midnight and refill them again at 11am?

Has been permitted. Now to be enforced ?

No denying the price gouging on mini bar contents might explain that !

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The 7 days of drinking for the new year,the police will be out and checking,many will die as expected and also injuries.Nothing will change except hotels can provide in the rooms 24/7,does not include the villages or small shops there.same as last few yrs 

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

Who cares. Anyone with a modicum of nous will head off to the local 711 fill up their bags with a lot cheaper booze and bring it on back.

Usual complete idiocy. Drink driving is ALWAYS a problem. As is speeding, inconsiderate drivers, inattentive drivers (phones), not wearing helmets, not wearing seatbelts, only using to the rear view mirror to see how wonderful your looking, kids crawling all over the car, multiple people on motorcycles, police not doing their job etc. etc. etc.

What you have listed are trivial societal issues.   Drinking in your hotel room before 11am or after 2pm and before 5pm.  Now that is serious and so many people are - well not dying but unhappy or unhealthy or ??? - and this issue which is at the heart of all problems in Thailand needs the focus of the entire government.   Drop everything and get behind something or someone or somewhere!!!!!!

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20 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

Well at least the kids won't be killing each other at 3 am with their dumb booze and steroid rage fests in the streets.

 

Now if something could only be done about the pot shops.

Ridiculous. The biggest drug problem in Thailand is ya-ba. Able to be purchased any day all day and very cheap.

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2 hours ago, Mburo said:

What is this obsession with alcohol sales ? 

Somebody impressing the new Mia noi how important they are?

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1 hour ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Has been permitted. Now to be enforced ?

No denying the price gouging on mini bar contents might explain that !

 

Years back I stayed in many hotels / many cities / many countries while travelling for work.

 

In those days some hotels would say that beer cans / bottles that they had put in the mini-fridge were marked/stamped/coded whatever. 

 

If I wanted to drink I would take all the beer cans out of the hotel mini-fridge and hide them in my suitcase, and fill the mini-fridge with cans brought in secretly from 7/11. All easy.

 

Then at an appropriate time (before daily cleaning / re-stocking) remove the 7/11 beer into my suitcase and return the hotel beer to the mini fridge.  Easy and quick. 

 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

For the upcoming New Year celebrations, hotels in Thailand will allow guests to order alcoholic drinks to their rooms from in-house bars and restaurants at any time, thanks to a temporary rule change approved by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.

 

I drink alcohol, and I stay in hotels, but I have never, ever ordered room service alcohol from any hotel restaurant or bar, and I don't know anyone who has...

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