waldroj Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 The amendment also removed an exception for hotels, yet kept intact that granted to airport duty free shops. Which, simply put, means Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s King Power monopoly is unaffected by the ban on sales! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skildpadden Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Alochol ban is under Department of Disease Control? It's OK with me to have bans once in a while - I just stock up in advance. What is really weird though is the daily times where you are allowed to buy alcohol - do they really believe they can reduce alcohol consumption by banning sales between 14.00 and 17.00? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pib Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I just bought four large Changs. Guess the memo didn't reach everyone The govt only mailed the memo today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morakot Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I also support this with banning the sale of alcohol close to schools, Monday morning I had 5 of my M.4 students puking outside the classroom thanks to hangover! Goes to show prohibition increases irresponsible consumption by reducing the chances of open dialogue about moderate and meaningful sociable drinking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vogie Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Another nail in the tourist coffin!Aye, we're all doomed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yann55 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Until the day they do away with the sanctimony shown in the picture, Thailand will not be ready to make progress. Until the day they do away with the sanctimony shown in the picture all religions, Thailand the world will not be ready to make progress. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmacken306 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I just bought four large Changs. Guess the memo didn't reach everyone Did you buy in a little grocery store? If so, that's why, it is one of their main source of income! You can also buy beer between 2-5 at these places. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dotpoom Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I'll drink to that.Reminds me of that great movie "Cat Balue"....Lee Marvin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loong Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Move to Laos. Never have booze free days, the people would not accept it. Laos people have more get up and go than Thais. Thais just accept! Thai people don't need to accept it. I am absolutely certain that every single Thai alcohol drinker knows where to go to buy beer today. I've bought beer today in a small local shop. However, tourist don't know where to go and have no interest in searching out a place to get a drink. They're on holiday. Friends of mine came to Thailand some years back. The first 2 days that they were here, they couldn't have a drink because of elections. They were extremely annoyed, have not returned to Thailand and have no intention to come again. Their words, "What do elections have to do with us?" and "What a stupid reason to ban alcohol". I am sure that they are not the only people that will not holiday in Thailand again because of these stupid alcohol bans that really don't affect Thais. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmacken306 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Alochol ban is under Department of Disease Control? It's OK with me to have bans once in a while - I just stock up in advance. What is really weird though is the daily times where you are allowed to buy alcohol - do they really believe they can reduce alcohol consumption by banning sales between 14.00 and 17.00? Between 2-5 is because of the students getting out of school, but DUH! that's why you have ID cards, I know you can always fake an ID card, they do it all the time in the USA. When I first turned 18 back when, I got carded, showed my drivers license, the clerk said this isn't you, so I went to the store around the corner and got the beer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benmart Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Until the day they do away with the sanctimony shown in the picture, Thailand will not be ready to make progress. This seems to be their business and not mine. If I don't like the way things are done here, I am certainly free to move on. I have no crystal ball to determine what the future holds, sanctimony or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john davis Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I been drinking since 12am no problem here in jomtein Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mankondang Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Buddhist that force their believe on others with penalty of 6 month jail I think....hmmmmm The same Buddhists would be extreme upset when pork would be banned or eating in the Ramadan. What happens in Christian countries, such as the UK, if landlords of pubs open and sell grog on Good Friday? ...who would get upset then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emster23 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Perhaps will get to point where government produces a list of what citizens can do, rather than can't. Save paper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shaunduhpostman Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Would be nice if people got advanced warning, I found about this at noon today, so letting us know today is only a very non-Buddhist exercise in boosting one's religious pride and kidding oneself that there is no alcohol in Thailand available. It doesn't help to keep people informed. How can I have a healthy and enjoyable evening meal for my guests if I cannot buy any wine? Easy enough to buy Leo beer or Whisky at the village shop, but the health benefits of these drinks are somewhat less than wine. In a sense, I am actually obligated to others to provide wine tonight, but I fail by not being able due to this busybody law that isn't followed or enforced particularly well anyway. There are myriad other scenarios that are plausible in which this law is just causing problems for people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SunLover2 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I am stocked up. Pity on those who are not... SL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaidream Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Governments throughout the World seem to want to control people's lives but yet on the important things like help for the poor or the middle class; making health care affordable and housing -they are complete failures. It;s not only Thailand- it is everywhere that governments think they know more than the people they are supposed to serve. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mick01827 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I doubt if there is a city,town or village in Thailand where alcohol cannot be bought today. Quite sad when people can't show a little bit of respect for the country they live in and even sadder when people can't go one day without alcohol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPB65 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Where would Thailand be without an out of date father figure telling everyone else what they should and shouldn't do ? In the 21st century probably. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mick01827 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 (edited) I am stocked up. Pity on those who are not... SL sad! Edited October 27, 2015 by mick01827 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmccarty Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Oh dear, they forgot to tell the 7-11 next to the Wat on SSCC! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhream Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 So even hotels are not allowed to sell alcohol today? Why does this come under the Department of Disease Control? Because religion is a virus that infects the mind and makes people think they have a kind (or murderous, it depends on the day) uncle sitting in Felix Baumgartner's balloon who gives a 'Shiite'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim walker Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 In 16 years in Thailand never had a single day in Thailand when I couldnt buy a beer some ware and dont think the army boys will change that simply because Thais want to sell their beer its how they make their living and feed their families. The only place I have ever had a problem buying beer is in 7-11 because its the wrong time to buy beer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhream Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 (edited) I always have enough for a month! It's a bit of an initial expense, but it's then just a matter of adding a case as needed, and rotating the stock, as it were. Why a month? Earthquakes, floods, decrees, yes, mainly, the decrees, just like this one. I expect more as time passes. Perhaps not even being allowed to drink it for a while, never mind buy it! PS: I left lots of spaces so savvy expats could read between the lines. Edited October 27, 2015 by dhream Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
godden Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Iv'e not seen TAT advertising the no booze days, perhaps some one should. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis7 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 So what wlll happen to the bars? Does it mean today you dont need to buy anything just chit chat and pay bar fine and go home...wow...if this is the case let there be such bans almost every week.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monkeyrobot Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 If it comes under the disease control does that mean I have a disease? I am not sure if I should see a doctor or my bank manager as when I get the disease my money vanishes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brewsterbudgen Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I doubt if there is a city,town or village in Thailand where alcohol cannot be bought today.Quite sad when people can't show a little bit of respect for the country they live in and even sadder when people can't go one day without alcohol There's no law against drinking alcohol today; just selling it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphMichaels Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 The horror! A full day? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MESmith Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I always have enough for a month! It's a bit of an initial expense, but it's then just a matter of adding a case as needed, and rotating the stock, as it were. Why a month? Earthquakes, floods, decrees, yes, mainly, the decrees, just like this one. I expect more as time passes. Perhaps not even being allowed to drink it for a while, never mind buy it! PS: I left lots of spaces so savvy expats could read between the lines. I agree, I think the time may be near, where that stockpile might come in handy. Even Mom & Pop stores will probably stop selling, & breweries stop producing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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