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And why are there people here still defending it? I understand most of you have your own corner stores which will sell you some or you stock up in advance. But i like to go on trips around the country and it would be alot better if every 7-11 would allow me to buy a beer when i wanted it. It also seems like lose lose for everyone involved. They will legalize weed and casinos and try everything to get more tourists BUT no we are not degenerate enough to sell alcohol 24 7 even though everybody drinks and drives during all hours of the day regardless

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10 minutes ago, hotsun said:

And why are there people here still defending it? I understand most of you have your own corner stores which will sell you some or you stock up in advance. But i like to go on trips around the country and it would be alot better if every 7-11 would allow me to buy a beer when i wanted it. It also seems like lose lose for everyone involved. They will legalize weed and casinos and try everything to get more tourists BUT no we are not degenerate enough to sell alcohol 24 7 even though everybody drinks and drives during all hours of the day regardless

Its stems from the need to have the labor force semi coherent and going to work rather than sitting around pissed all day. Its not effective but gives the Thai appearance of doing something which is normal

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I wish they would bring back the old rider on the sales hours which said you could buy "wholesale quantities" outside hours.

 

IIRC it was buy 10 litres or more at any time, so 2 slabs of 24 x 320ml cans (15.36 litres) was just fine. I did have to educate some Tesco-Lotus checkout girls on the finer points of the law.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, hotsun said:

And why are there people here still defending it? I understand most of you have your own corner stores which will sell you some or you stock up in advance. But i like to go on trips around the country and it would be alot better if every 7-11 would allow me to buy a beer when i wanted it. It also seems like lose lose for everyone involved. They will legalize weed and casinos and try everything to get more tourists BUT no we are not degenerate enough to sell alcohol 24 7 even though everybody drinks and drives during all hours of the day regardless


Ah, asking the tough questions.

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31 minutes ago, hotsun said:

and it would be alot better if every 7-11 would allow me to buy a beer when i wanted it

do you have a link to  support your claim?

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1 minute ago, transam said:

So school children could not be sold booze during lunch times....:unsure:

 

I thought lunch time is somewhere between 11am and 2pm?

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Yeah ^^^.

 

My understanding was that it was originally intended to stop the kids buying on the way home from school, but it's all lost in the annals (anals) of time.

 

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Just now, CallumWK said:

 

But during those times selling is allowed

I must be out of date, as I thought no shop beer sales between 11am and 2pm.....

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1 minute ago, transam said:

I must be out of date, as I thought no shop beer sales between 11am and 2pm.....

 

Just the opposite, no sales before 11am or after 2pm

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Gemini AI says this: -

 

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Just now, CallumWK said:

 

Just the opposite, no sales before 11am or after 2pm

Hmmm, I missed out then...........🤭

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1 minute ago, transam said:

Hmmm, I missed out then...........🤭

 

Was that "missed" or "pissed"?? :whistling:

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The same law applied to bars and off-licences (liquor stores) in UK from the First World War to avoid munitions workers getting pissed at lunchtime I believe. Unfortunately nobody worked out the war was over until more than 70 years later when the entire country switched from pubs to French style bistros overnight. 

This is all excessively silly in Thailand where the tourists can't buy a drink but all the locals ignore these silly restrictions. Don't ask me I don't give a damn next stop is Vietman - I can't remember who said that, of course I'm far too young.

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So that Thai men go to work and don't buy alcohol and drink all day

 

So that if Thai men are drinking they must stop and stagger back to work.

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Just now, Seagull Sam said:

The same law applied to bars and off-licences (liquor stores) in UK from the First World War to avoid munitions workers getting pissed at lunchtime I believe. Unfortunately nobody worked out the war was over until more than 70 years later when the entire country switched from pubs to French style bistros overnight. 

This is all excessively silly in Thailand where the tourists can't buy a drink but all the locals ignore these silly restrictions. Don't ask me I don't give a damn next stop is Vietman - I can't remember who said that, of course I'm far too young.

Country Joe and the Fish?

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If only there were more threads on this topic.

No doubt then we would hear original thinking and new information on this important topic.

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Yes the UK used to have similar laws - not sure about shops/supermarkets - but pubs and restaurants had similar daily afternoon closures or  laws banning alcohol during certain hours. The stated reason for the introduction of them around WWI was to ensure the workers returned to their jobs after lunch (munitions factories or whatever). UK abandoned the afternoon closures around 25 years ago. I think Thailand has them for similar reasons and to inhibit all day drinking. But, yeah, it's a nuisance if you go to the supermarket in the afternoon and can't buy beer or wine.

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42 minutes ago, transam said:

So school children could not be sold booze during lunch times....:unsure:

That's interesting being that school lunch hours are when there is no ban.

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42 minutes ago, transam said:

So school children could not be sold booze during lunch times....:unsure:

School lunch 2 til 5?       Possibly so they couldn't buy after school at 3 or 4 o clock.

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Just now, dinsdale said:

That's interesting being that school lunch hours are when there is no ban.

As I said, I missed out.................🤗

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