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The governor of the Eastern province of Chanthaburi has issued an order to ban all sales of alcohol after a surge in Covid-19 infections. The governor says the order is meant to limit gatherings and parties by making it illegal to drink at those events and making it difficult to procure alcohol even. The order has been put into effect from October 7 and will continue until October 31, with fines and possible jail time for those who violate it. The province borders Rayong on the west and Cambodia on the east and sits on the Gulf of Thailand, and […]

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Just keep on pushing too much iron fisted BS on the Thai folk, and then watch as this whole thing is going to backfire on them. Everyone realizes some constraint and control is needed, but an absolute ban is over the edge. And that is my opinion when it comes to prohibition of total sales.

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Alcohol sales will sky rocket in Rayong.

Quick trip into the bordering province of Rayong job done. All the clown is doing is cutting local retailers throats, he must be so popular....😡

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27 minutes ago, Griff1315 said:

Alcohol sales will sky rocket in Rayong.

Quick trip into the bordering province of Rayong job done. All the clown is doing is cutting local retailers throats, he must be so popular....😡

Or trat to the south, sa kaeo, prachinburi 

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governments with wef ( economy ) etc. in the world,

1. each, gives yearly, billions of tax money to bank,
( national debts interest = not necessary for decades ),
2. want, all people, will not own anything ( said 5 years ago ),
3. and people have a life when take yearly mRna technology /vaccine,
4. and social credit system ( behaving account ) in a cashless society.

and those people want to safe,
anyone or millions of people ? :D
education and health system show, how much they care.


sometimes i think, this life is an intelligence test,
but a test, in that most people keep failing, is for what ?

( people who caused big problems, for decades, will now completely solve it ?
example, corrupt vaccine producers, want suddenly help ? ).
reminds me on religion, what worked for many 100s of years.

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HMS Thailand has finally ran adrift when all crew jumped ship, the rudder came off and it flounded. Captin Cha o Cha and first mate Anutin's last command was Abandon Ship its going down.

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9 hours ago, vlad said:

HMS Thailand has finally ran adrift when all crew jumped ship, the rudder came off and it flounded. Captin Cha o Cha and first mate Anutin's last command was Abandon Ship its going down.

Hope they didn't forget Roger the cabin boy, well liked by some ministers apparently 😉

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21 hours ago, Thaiger said:

The governor of the Eastern province of Chanthaburi has issued an order to ban all sales of alcohol after a surge in Covid-19 infections. The governor says the order is meant to limit gatherings and parties by making it illegal to drink at those events and making it difficult to procure alcohol even. The order has been put into effect from October 7 and will continue until October 31, with fines and possible jail time for those who violate it. The province borders Rayong on the west and Cambodia on the east and sits on the Gulf of Thailand, and […]

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21 hours ago, Thaiger said:

The governor of the Eastern province of Chanthaburi has issued an order to ban all sales of alcohol after a surge in Covid-19 infections. The governor says the order is meant to limit gatherings and parties by making it illegal to drink at those events and making it difficult to procure alcohol even. The order has been put into effect from October 7 and will continue until October 31, with fines and possible jail time for those who violate it. The province borders Rayong on the west and Cambodia on the east and sits on the Gulf of Thailand, and […]

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Total lunacy, they need to get the governor's head checked.

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