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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Phuket bar operators seek closing time extension

phuket-Sompetch-Moosophon-managing-director-of-Dclub-Disco-on-Soi-Crocodile-off-Soi-Bangla-in-Patong-1-qcKILGS.jpgSompetch Moosophon, managing director of Dclub Disco on Soi Crocodile in Patong.

PATONG, PHUKET: Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop has reacted coolly to a fresh initiative by nightlife operators to extend operating hours, saying any extension must come with Interior Ministry approval.

Sompetch Moosophon, president of the Patong Entertainment Business Association, said that local business operators are facing losses resulting in staff lay-offs.

Sharp declines in customer numbers have forced around 30% of some 500 places, including pubs and beer bars, to close down their businesses, said Mr Sompetch, who is also managing director of Dclub Disco on Soi Crocodile off Soi Bangla.

Tourists usually come out late, often just before closing time, so their revenue is cut short, he told reporters during a meeting with local entertainment business operators in Patong on Thursday.

Governor Wichai, who also attended the meeting, expressed concern for the club operators’ economic hardship, but said businesses must strictly observe the law, especially in regard to opening and closing times and allowing admittance to minors.

Gov Wichai, an appointee of the Interior Ministry, told the businesses he would pass on their request to the ministry, but in the meantime they must strictly obey the law.

Violators will face legal action, he said.

Many business operators in Patong had initially expressed hope that the Democrat-led government would push for changes in the entertainment business law.

Powerful Democrat Party figures, including party list MP Chalermlak Kebsup, whose family has extensive landholdings and business interests in Patong, have thus far done little to bring about such change.

This may be due in part to the fact that the Interior Ministry portfolio is currently held by Bhumjaithai party leader Chavarat Charnvirakul. The Democrats had to cede the Interior Ministry to Chavarat in order to entice his party to join the coalition government, political analysts have noted. spacer.gif– Andaman New

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-- Phuket Gazette 2009-06-02

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