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Posted
19 hours ago, daveAustin said:

I get that, but the very people it is supposedly honouring are the ones that routinely flout the rules… the locals. Make Thailand free again and let people do what they want, with obvious respect to temples, dates & such. 
Also take some off the exorbitant duty off of alcohol, which makes it very expensive for the region vis-a-vis local wages. 

 

 

How much duty is on a bottle of Lao Khao ?

Posted
15 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Please, please stop saying just 2 pm - 5 pm. This is all that's said in the media and it's wrong and misleading. These are the prohibition hours. 12:00 am - 11:00 am and 2:00 pm - 5:00pm. 10 hours a day of legal sales at 711's, supermarkets etc. 11:00 am - 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm - 12:00 am.

? I don't understand any of that

Posted
30 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

? I don't understand any of that

It's very straight forward. 11:00 am - 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm - 12:00 am are the "official" alcohol sales hours. 10 hours. The remaining 14 hours are under prohibition. 

Posted
1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

The first day arriving in Thailand, sitting on the beach at 15.00 and they go to the 7/11 to buy a can of beer, to relax and rest from their jetlag... But than they tell you impossible only at 17.00

Day two you learn where the locals buy it... Mom % Pop shops

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Posted
7 hours ago, dinsdale said:

You are totally mistaken. The range of alcoholic beverages at most mom & pop shops is limited. What the 12:00 am - 11:00 am prohibition does, for example, is preclude someone going to Big C in the morning to stock up when there are not many people there and to dodge the heat on hot days which of course here in Thailand are most days. 

It doesn't stop you calling into a wholesaler, they will sell you one bottle out of the fridge if you want. Your real complaint is you want to go to one shop instead of 2.

When I came of age, alcohol sales were more restrictive than in Thailand, bars only opened 12 - 3pm and 5 - 10pm, no alcohol sales on a Sunday. Come out of the pub at night and the sun would be shining.

Scotland has moved on and so will Thailand in due course, foreigners however think an emerging economy should emerge overnight.

I don't like the inconvenience anymore than others but nothing to whinge about, insignificant compared to other issues.

Posted
5 hours ago, Dart12 said:

I enjoy the bars having to be closed for a day here and there.  
 

And am happy for service industry people to get some days off.

 

as others have said.  The daily hours is the more annoying law

I'm sure the bar owners don't feel the same way.

Posted
10 minutes ago, sandyf said:

It doesn't stop you calling into a wholesaler,

Not sure what universe you're in mate but I'm happy for you that you can call into a wholesaler and buy a bottle of Baileys for example. Something I would think pretty much everyone in Thailand can't do.

Posted
23 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The five categories now permitted to sell alcohol include international airport terminals specifically serving outbound passengers, licensed entertainment venues such as restaurants and pubs, designated tourist areas, legally registered hotels, and venues hosting significant national or international events.

Have these places not been able to sell alcohol previously?

Posted
5 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Not sure what universe you're in mate but I'm happy for you that you can call into a wholesaler and buy a bottle of Baileys for example. Something I would think pretty much everyone in Thailand can't do.

So you are saying Big C would have a bottle of Grouse Smokey Black.

Posted
8 minutes ago, sandyf said:

So you are saying Big C would have a bottle of Grouse Smokey Black.

Did I say that? What a stupid comment. Won't have a bottle of Bushmills either but Big C does have Baileys which cannot be purchased at 10:45 in the morning.

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