Phuket booze ban dampens Songkran revelry

PHUKET: Officials may have just thrown a wet blanket on party plans for Phuket residents and locals alike with the announcement that the sale, purchase and consumption of alcohol will be banned on Patong’s famous Soi Bangla on April 12 as part of a slew of new precautions to make Thai New Year festivities safer.

Phuket officials today established six main “water play zones” – the only places where water play will be legal – and outlawed alcohol in those zones.

Alcohol may not be conveyed into the areas, sold in the areas, or consumed there.

The zones are as follows:

  • Saphan Hin Park
  • Kata-Karon beachfront
  • Soi Bangla and Patong beach road
  • Kamala Park
  • Surin Beach
  • Sirinath National Park
Revelers caught drinking and driving will be charged, as will those found drinking alongside public roads.

Police will also charge people for throwing water “impolitely”, for using colored water, and for touching women inappropriately when applying powder, said Phuket Provincial Police Deputy Commander Sakchai Limcharoen.

In addition, police will be manning 15 checkpoints throughout Phuket during the Seven Days of Danger, April 11-17.

Water play areas are being set up on a national level, with zones set at the provincial governor’s discretion, announced Deputy Interior Minister Chat Kuldilok on March 29.

Water play from the back of pickup trucks has also been forbidden at the national level.

“The number of road accidents during Songkran is much more than normal, so this year we have launched new road-safety plans,” General Chat said.

He also warned Songkran revelers that they will face legal consequences if they ignore the play zone and no-truck fight rules.

“Whoever breaks the regulations will be charged with causing a public nuisance or endangering public safety,” he explained.

“I’d like to reiterate that whoever is caught drunk driving will be imprisoned for up to six months, fined up to 10,000 baht, or both,” he added.

Police road-safety checkpoints in Phuket will be at the following locations:

Muang District
  • Isuzu dealership on Thepkrasattri Road northbound, near Koh Kaew Soi 33
  • Wichit Municipality Office on Chao Fa West Road
  • Ake Anda village on Chao Fa West Road.
  • Ramada Hotel on Patak Road in Karon
  • Bangchak gas station Wiset Road
Kathu
  • Patong Hill Hotel intersection on Sirirat Road
  • Prabaramee Road, near Thung Thong Police Station
  • Big C on the bypass road
  • Kalim intersection on Prabaramee Road
  • Near Ket Ho intersection on Wichit Songkram Road


Thalang
  • Tah Chat Chai checkpoint
  • Cherng Talay Municipality Office on Srisoonthorn Road
  • Tah Reua Police Box on Thepkrasattri Road southbound, near Heroines’ Monument
  • Tesco Lotus, Cherng Talay
  • Pa Khlok Municipality office

— Chutharat Plerin

Phuket News

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