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Thailand Targets Tougher Alcohol Laws to Align with Global Norms


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47 minutes ago, webfact said:

potentially altering the current 2–5pm ban to match global norms.

Odd how the midnight to eleven sales prohibition is never mentioned. As for 24 hr sales it doesn't need to be but 11 in the morning is as ridiculous as the 2-5.

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I know that in America, you can't buy a beer from 2pm to 5pm every day of the week.  😁

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33 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

Thai drivers are able to follow the rules if the alternative is paying a lot of money.

I once was in a van from Hat Yai in Thailand to Malaysia. On the Thai road there was chaotic traffic. On the same road which continued in Malaysia, the traffic was very civilized. According to the driver the reason was easy. If they are stopped in Malaysia they have to pay a lot of money. So, they behave.

Police could enforce the rules in Thailand as well, if they would want to do that.

same in vietnam where no helmets especially in cities is extremely rare because if you don't wear one you do get caught and do have to pay a fine...so nearly 100% compliance.  

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

has voiced concerns over drink-driving, especially during the upcoming New Year celebrations. He has urged the public, particularly motorists, to remain sober, citing the long-term health risks young drinkers face.

No mention of killing innocent people while drink driving though ???

Keep the licensing hours as they are and show some balls with hard and fast penalties, confiscate the vehicle, large fine/jail and most importantly, address the crooks that allow a drunk driver to continue their journey after paying a bribe.

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What international standards are they talking about?  Many Muslim ruled countries ban alcohol outright.  And what about countries where beer and wine are okay for minors?

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

Thai drivers are able to follow the rules if the alternative is paying a lot of money.

I once was in a van from Hat Yai in Thailand to Malaysia. On the Thai road there was chaotic traffic. On the same road which continued in Malaysia, the traffic was very civilized. According to the driver the reason was easy. If they are stopped in Malaysia they have to pay a lot of money. So, they behave.

Police could enforce the rules in Thailand as well, if they would want to do that.

they'd have to learn the rules themselves first, then teach them at driving school -along with right of way at intersections(there is a common misunderstanding that the cheekiest is first) and quite possibly take away mobile phones if caught LINE'ing on bikes and in traffic...........that will boost the mobile sales if nothing else.

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Don’t they understand that alcohol laws don’t matter, without enforcement to go along with it and the fact of the matter is that there is little to no enforcement in Thailand.

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