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Thai PM Considers Easing Alcohol Sales Rules to Boost Tourism
Thailand Considers Lifting Alcohol Sales Ban, Eyeing Economic Boost Photo courtesy of KhaoSod Thailand is mulling over the possibility of lifting the longstanding ban on alcohol sales between 2pm and 5pm, as well as during religious holidays. This move, championed by the former chairperson of the Alcohol Beverage Business Association, aligns with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s directives aimed at boosting the economy by revisiting regulations seen as impediments. Thanakorn Kuptajit, the former association chairperson, has argued for a reassessment of these restrictions, which also include stringent zoning laws and limited sales times. Allowing electronic sales channels is another progressive step under consideration. Such changes, according to Thanakorn, could spur immediate economic growth, with projections indicating an influx of over 50 billion baht through enhanced tourist and local spending. The potential ripple effects of these reforms are substantial, promising benefits for ancillary industries like hotels, entertainment venues, and dining establishments. Additionally, the proposed changes could generate new job opportunities in roles such as drivers, waitstaff, and musicians, creating more income avenues. Stakeholders, including members from the Nightlife Entrepreneurs Association, are optimistic and are planning to convene next Monday, 17th February. The meeting aims to unify industry views and present a coherent case to the government for amending what many consider outdated alcohol sales laws. This sentiment reflects a growing call from hotels and alcohol-related businesses to modernise regulations in line with current economic and social landscapes. Whether the government will act swiftly remains to be seen, but the potential economic rewards present a compelling case for reform, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-13 -
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What should I look for when buying private insurance?
@Hummin sadly no. I am Canadian nonresident so I do not get access to health care. -
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Shop in Pattaya to buy cheap, secondhand mobile phones?
Beware that they might be selling this phone due to problems caused by an update to MIUI 14. https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_note_9s-reviews-10147.php -
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Why do people still believe in covid?
I love conspiracy theories where the poster "did his own research". It is especially great when the authors have no basic education in the subject at hand. Always check the qualifications first! Martin Neil, Professor of computer science and statistics at Queen Mary, University of London. UK. Jonathan Engler, Healthcare entrepreneur Norman Fenton, Professor of Risk Agreed, they are capable of reading a spreadsheet. Now compare them with a highly qualified scientist: (Name withheld to protect the innocent) Doctor of Medicine, clinical associate in the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Laboratory of Clinical Investigation (LCI). Chief of the NIAID's Laboratory of Immunoregulation. He developed therapies for formerly fatal diseases such as polyarteritis nodosa, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, and lymphomatoid granulomatosis. In 2003, the Institute for Scientific Information stated that from 1983 to 2002 (he) was the 13th most-cited scientist among the 2.5 to 3.0 million authors in all disciplines throughout the world who published articles in scientific journals. The Republican-led (no scientists) Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic 520-page report, offered no new direct evidence of a lab leak, but summarized a circumstantial case, including that the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) used NIAID money to conduct “gain-of-function” studies that modified distantly related coronaviruses. You cannot blame politicians for not being able to study science. -
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USAID: The Big Exposure Reveals...
Why should I suppose that nothing has been done? 😆 https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-results-nationwide-covid-19-fraud-enforcement-action
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