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Great offer, 4 beer cans for 198 baht. I'll extend the offer, anyone wanting to buy 4 cans is welcome.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Despite the legal restrictions, alcohol was freely sold even during prohibited hours of 2-5pm, with some promotions offering four beer cans for just 199 baht.

 

Shockingly, sales were made to anyone, regardless of age or sobriety, raising concerns over law enforcement during these festive times.

 

Oh dear.

The blinkered few have woken up.

These laws are flouted every day, not just at Songkran.

They just weren't looking in the right places.

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34 minutes ago, Gsxrnz said:

Swimming goggles (preferably tinted) and ear plugs are the ultimate Songkran survival kit. The ear plugs serve a double purpose - protects your ears from the water as well as the 127 decibel Thai music. 

 

I've lived here too long. :coffee1:

Dude! You forgot you diving suit, or maybe just a rain coat. 😂

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Posted
3 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

 

Really, what do they expect?  This ain't Ramadan!

 

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But  very close to it!   You could save a lot of money on your water bill with the songkran enyoy the last day.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

According to Teera Watcharapranee, director of the organisation, major alcoholic brands in Thailand held promotional events at a staggering 137 locations across Thailand. These events allegedly breached alcohol control and excise tax laws.

Oooop's, 

Posted
7 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

 

Really, what do they expect?  This ain't Ramadan!

 

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    • Do you have any clue about how Ramadan works? I can tell you. There are  huge amount of people who eat, drink and party like hell after sundown.

you had to get him started

Posted
8 hours ago, webfact said:

Shockingly

When the Chang family and the Singha family want, they get. What’s so shocking.   They will each say they’re sorry and that’s the end of it. 

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8 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

 

Really, what do they expect?  This ain't Ramadan!

 

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Well said "Really, what do they expect?  This ain't Ramadan!".

 

It's supposed to be laid back free Thailand where people come to get away from home-country restrictions.

 

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7 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Do you have any clue about how Ramadan works? I can tell you. There are a huge amount of people who eat, drink and party like hell after sundown.

Calm down, geez, it was humour, something you seem to lack...bloody hell mate.

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56 minutes ago, Andrew65 said:

I used to talk to an old Thai taxi driver at the hotel where I lived. He said that when he was a kid (probably the 1950's), Songkhran lasted for 1 day, and it was just sprinkling water on people, not buckets and water cannon. I expect that mass tourism has made it what it is today.

Still only 1 day, in Hua Hin. Culturally it was washing the hands, and feet, of elders, but turned into a water festival, lead by thais... Do not blame tourists.

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Posted
9 hours ago, webfact said:

The Songkran holidays have been marred by a controversial flouting of

DRIVING Laws …..

Isn’t it illegal to ride in the back of pickup trucks? Oh this is Songkran, where laws seem to be flouted left and right. 

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I stocked up the fridge the day before, and stayed home with feet up and the aircon on. Punctuated by the occasional dip in the pool. Pure bliss.

 

 

Posted
9 hours ago, webfact said:

The Songkran holidays have been marred by a controversial flouting of booze laws, reports StopDrink Network, an NGO dedicated to monitoring alcohol sales.

Dear StopDrink Network:
Have you all been hiding under a rock.  It's always been this way.  If anything, Gen-Z are introducing a new era where younger folk are bypassing getting pissed-drunk during the holidays.  But "flouting of booze laws" has been happening here since they had booze laws to flout, which by the way are outdated by Western standards.  Ya'll complain about Thailand when in the EU it's standard practice to start drinking at lunch which pretty much shuts down the rest of the work day as the drinking just continues for the rest of the day. I know your organization is Thai, but try a trip to the EU and find out what a drinking culture is really about. 

Posted
23 minutes ago, connda said:

Songkran - I just stay off the road until next week, stay home, and enjoy my coffee.

 

a sensible person... unlike the other whingers on this forum.

Posted
8 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Do you have any clue about how Ramadan works? I can tell you. There are a huge amount of people who eat, drink and party like hell after sundown.

But they don't drink alcohol!:whistling:

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