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New Bt2000 fine for spitting, blowing nose and littering in public places

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Don't blow your nose in public (in itself, ridiculous), but you can throw your garbage anywhere. Wonder if this will be enforced in only certain 'productive' areas. Nice one Thailand. I don't know how you are fooling but there's gonna be a lot of unhappy fined Chinese tourists!

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Funny how they don't mention pissing in public...

Bht 2000 fine or 1 hundred or 2 on the side - take your pick - and that's not your nose.

Make sure the 100 baht note has a little lump of dried snot on it. Have a nice day, officerlaugh.png

Farting will be next.....gigglem.gif"

You do realize that farting is culturally acceptable, right?

Burping is considered rude, but not farting.

The article should use the correct terminology. It is called a "snot rocket" Not blowing your nose.

In the city these rules make sense. Spitting and releasing any bodily fluid on a sidewalk is gross. But if I am walking near a sewer drain and have something nasty in my mouth of course I would spit in the drain.

What happens if someone pukes from drinking too much, or a little baby vomits will parent's be held liable?

So from now on the quality tourists will spend even 8.500 Baht each

I think the blowing nose means covering one nostril and bleing the snot out the other, which is pretty gross but who wants to walk around with a handkerchief full of snot sitting in their pocket in this climate?

since a few years there are some made of paper available. You use them once only and put them into the trash bin.

Of course extra rubbish in compare to the fabric handkerchief which can be washed. But I predict in the long the paper one will take over. Greetings from the 1930s....

Farting will be next.....gigglem.gif"

You do realize that farting is culturally acceptable, right?

Burping is considered rude, but not farting.

The article should use the correct terminology. It is called a "snot rocket" Not blowing your nose.

In the city these rules make sense. Spitting and releasing any bodily fluid on a sidewalk is gross. But if I am walking near a sewer drain and have something nasty in my mouth of course I would spit in the drain.

What happens if someone pukes from drinking too much, or a little baby vomits will parent's be held liable?

Isn't burping in China and Japan a sign that the food is good?

I think the blowing nose means covering one nostril and bleing the snot out the other, which is pretty gross but who wants to walk around with a handkerchief full of snot sitting in their pocket in this climate?

Well, it IS is pretty gross - but a 2000Baht fine? I can not imagine any thai national pay that amount...what would be next? Farting? Burping? Slurping your hot soup?

Has been enforced between Soi 4 and Soi 16 in Bangkok for at least 10 years.

Enforced on foreigners, while locals were allowed to urinate and do whatever else wink.png

Its funny in Chiang Mai all the litter scattered everywhere with nary a BIB in sight. You need boots on the street to enforce this otherwise just another show piece article. Again there are more serious problems to tackle than this. This is just window dressing.

an aussie cow-cockie may find himself in a bit of strife, if he uses the old farmer's handkerchief to blow his snot

Farting will be next.....gigglem.gif

I always do a perimeter check before expelling gas which at 77 I get a lot of. My g/f constantly complains about the smell but I tell her it a natural reflex and when it smells its a sign your healthy (Hers do not smell but are loud. Mine are strung out sneakers putt putt putt). Its like when you gotta go you gotta go. It will be Depends time soooon I guess.

We all know that Bangkok is spotless same as Singapore and the Bangkok police are going to make sure that it stays that way spotless and not a cigarette but to be found any ware or a sweet wrapper, and snottery beak can just stay at home as well coughs and sneezes spread diseases.

If they disguise the blowing of the nose, as an involuntary sneeze, due to allergies/smoke in the air....does that count?

How about the zillions of cars and motorbikes spewing out black soot? Walk around Bangkok in flip-flops for a couple of hours and the soles of your feet will be black. Be time they restricted traffic around town? How about a congestion charge or encourage hybrids?

Here is one to add to the list....farting! Seems like I'm walking behind some big old fat Russian and he cuts one and just keeps moving on.....not a care in the world.....good thing I'm tall otherwise is the hair blow dry day for me....lol....?

Good. This is a good way to raise extra revenue while making the place look cleaner. Hopefully a few million Chinese-originated baht per year for spitting, and several million Thai-originated baht for littering.

I wish this was a central government initiative to affect the whole country.

The revenue derived from the farang litterers can continue going into the pockets of ..........

How about urinating fed up with Thais jumping out there vehicles because they want a leak, or the Thai woman dragging there shoes or Thais sitting on the side of the street looking into a mirror and squeezing there blackheads. Any other ideas !!!

Another rule taken from someone else or country, which will not be enforced in Thailand. Just goes into the pile! If you are a Farang or tourist it will be enforced.

And how much for farting in public? if considering the payment's scale above, I will incur

like 10,000 baht fine if noise and stanch is taking into account....

That's ok. First its the police accusing people of dropping cigarette butts but now it's much easier to say that spat instead.

Blowing nose ??? seems a bit extreme

This is the local habit of blowing your nose by closing one nostril with your finger and aiming at the ground and not using a handkerchief.

I have never seen any Thai blow their nose or spit in public areas???? Except for the occasional driver opening their door at the red traffic light and let out a little spit on the road. I am confident the Police will diligently pursue all offenders in the same diligent way that they catch other serious crimes such as jaywalking, walking in the middle of the street, riding your motorcycle on the walkway, riding in opposite direction etc...

What about blatant over enthusiastic nose picking? Most of the population would be fined.

Let's be honest, this is another 5 minute crackdown, Bangkok is 20 years of urban evolution and social, personal discipline away from its aspirations to be Singapore.

This wouldn't bother me so much if there was any chance they would actually enforce it for everyone and not just foreigners.

Spitting in the street disgusting, but if I need to blow my nose what do I do?

Blow it in a tissue place it in a bin and risk a fine, or just let the mucus roll down my face?

Yep , they are really addressing the problems of this country aren't they

Don't blow your nose in public (in itself, ridiculous), but you can throw your garbage anywhere. Wonder if this will be enforced in only certain 'productive' areas. Nice one Thailand. I don't know how you are fooling but there's gonna be a lot of unhappy fined Chinese tourists!

"Littering" is included.

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