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Thailand's Upcoming Entertainment Law Set to Change Nightlife


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17 hours ago, webfact said:

Amendments have been made following a comprehensive review, with public hearings set to wrap up by March 1.

 

Leaked details suggest that the new law could enforce tighter restrictions on operating hours and bolster security requirements

Does that make any sense?

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3 minutes ago, madmitch said:

Can anyone translate the OP please, as it doesn't actually say anything?

it's a secret

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Casinos should bring jobs for Thai people and revenue to the government.

Nice to see Thailand moving forward.

So many posters just want Thailand to fail.

You old grumpy, sad acts. :bah:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Read the fine print between the lines. Could this be the trojan horse whereby casinos will be introduced to slake the thirst of Chinese gamblers? Thai politicians have form on their obsequious intentions and with the economy on a precipice, they could use gambling to assuage their failures.

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57 minutes ago, poyai111 said:

Read the fine print between the lines. Could this be the trojan horse whereby casinos will be introduced to slake the thirst of Chinese gamblers? Thai politicians have form on their obsequious intentions and with the economy on a precipice, they could use gambling to assuage their failures.

didn't see casinos mentioned in tbe OP  

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3 hours ago, loong said:

The image implies that this is about casinos, but I did not see any mention of this in the article. In fact, as usual with any announcement by the Thai government, it is so vague that I have no idea what it's about!

So nothing to do with the author.

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3 hours ago, neeray said:

Reference Casinos: I went to Thailand for a change and a rest, Walking Street got the change and the Casinos got the rest. 🤣

 

That's exactly why they will be built. Not only get some change from foreigners as usual, but get the rest as well - at least from some of them. Another prong to the forex generating trident of bar girl sponsorship,  buying property in wife's name and funding life of sick buffalos/grandmas/etc which are all good with decent hooks, but for many Asian guys spending their change in WS, casinos could work better to get the rest from them. 

 

Have to say not a bad business strategy financially. But I'll stick playing with change only. 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, outsider said:

 

Why is there a need for a new law? Existing laws are enough already to 'restrict operating hours and bolster security requirements'. If you bumbling idiots bother to enforce them! Since you people don't, the new law is going to be just another piece of toilet paper. Or another avenue for you clowns to siphon more money.

 

You missed the whole purpose of these law, which is not the same as in the west. If no laws would need to be broken to run a profitable business, how could the police force and various other govt officials make their living? 

 

The purpose of potential additional laws is to try to get more reasons for payments, not to change anything on the ground. That's how big part of the country economy works. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, quake said:

Casinos should bring jobs for Thai people and revenue to the government.

Nice to see Thailand moving forward.

So many posters just want Thailand to fail.

You old grumpy, sad acts. :bah:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thailand has failed already. The poor are still poor , even poorer. There are more and more girls and boys on the streets than ever before. Wages for the  «  normal » workforce are pitiful, no way these Thais can live on what they earn. Education, if you can call it that, is sadly lacking. Decent living conditions are rare , especially in bigger towns and cities, and workers live in squalid surroundings, 4 to a room. Eating out of 7/11 microwave meals is the norm. Pollution is silently killing so many Thais, and though everyone talks about it , nothing is done . 
So , I think that anyone who believes that casinos will help the Thais lives on cloud 9.  It will bring money  to the government coffers, yes, taxes yes. 
I love Thailand , would love to see a government who really looks after its people. Doubt that will happen anytime soon. 

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31 minutes ago, geisha said:

I love Thailand , would love to see a government who really looks after its people. Doubt that will happen anytime soon. 

It'll never happen. Thailand is a two-tier caste system with thai-chinese owning everything and full thai's owning nothing. It's the same in all of SE Asia, mixed chinese own everything while full bred locals own nothing. Some are more extreme than others like in Laos is 99% / 1% ownership and Vietnam 70% / 30%, but Thailand is close to the top of the imbalances with 90% / 10%.

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They do realize that everyone is going to ignore these rules, just like they ignore the current ones, don’t they?

 

I mean, sure, the cops will police selected parts of it so as to receive back handlers, but outside of that, do as you will.

 

The recent legalization of weed says it all. No smoking weed in public? How has that gone?

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