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Why everything is closing early and Bangkok nightlife may never be the same

By Sasiwan Mokkhasen, Staff Reporter

 

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BANGKOK — If finding a late-night roost in the capital’s usual haunts has become more difficult, that’s because most clubs and bars in the Khaosan Road and Thonglor areas were ordered this month to close at midnight – a situation that may not change.

 

While the earlier closing of familiar venues may seem a sudden change, police said they have merely begun enforcing a law long on the books. Local police chiefs in both areas said they have done nothing but enforce a 2004 regulation requiring clubs and bars registered as restaurants in the two popular nightlife areas to close by midnight.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/nightlife/2017/05/29/everything-closing-early-bangkok-nightlife-may-never/

 
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46 minutes ago, Bang Bang said:

Maybe that's the reason and they need to get a different business designation. I was at Mixx till 3am tonight.

Good point.

My understanding is that  clubs & bars are subject to a different licensing and fee structure. Also the labour laws are different,  such as no underage workers  near the alcohol etc., and of course the random urine tests for drugs.

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3 hours ago, ezzra said:

Nothing is curved in stone, the day that all those pious morality police ' do as I say but not as I do' people will realize that tourism is hurting and numbers are falling, they will reverse those opening hours quick smart...nothing like the Thais to go back on their words and 'laws'.....

One would wonder why a brain cannot extrapolate that before it happens. . . . . 

The duuh factor seems excessive. Why kill the goose? Oh let me see. If I kill the goose it will not 

lay eggs like it used to. I wonder is this is a good idea. Will we be able to revive the goose later?

 

Lets ask a monk. Pay a monk? Pay somebody else? It was an old law, lets revive it and see if it works.

Hahahahahahahah OMG

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Just now, madmitch said:

Enjoy your one hour of fun!!!

Yeah, that's all peeps will have if they make a midnight close everywhere. I'm sure the Thai peeps will be pissed off they won't have anywhere to party on the weekends, but then again there will always be places to go to for them to party till 3am or 5am. Tourists on the other hand won't bother coming to Thailand, they'll just go somewhere else where nightclubs are opened to a normal time.

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1 minute ago, brewsterbudgen said:


Someone clubbing in a city where the clubs close early!

They'll be clubbing with a party of 5 or 10 peeps as they'll have the whole club for themselves...

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2 hours ago, Bang Bang said:

Maybe that's the reason and they need to get a different business designation. I was at Mixx till 3am tonight.

Too much information on the net.  The owner of Mixx would not appreciate that!

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21 minutes ago, dcsw53 said:

Not just Thais. Keep Thai prices, install some pavements that allow people to walk on them and improve the air quality and tourist numbers would rocket.

lol yea... "mate I'm not going to Bangkok, super night life but no bloody side walk!!!"

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it happened after the army to force to the Zadd's club which is nearby khaosan road. they had allowed underage entry to party and buy drugs. After that big affect for others bar and club have to shut by midnight.

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