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1 hour ago, Pinetree said:

If its just 'inconvenient' why is there so much irritation and angst recorded on here. Sure it can be inconvenient, but so much negative comment is surprising. 

Personally I couldn’t care less if I wasn’t able to buy booze between 2 and 5pm. I see your point that that in itself should not be so irritating.

But I am strongly opposed to the restriction. The reason is that when regulatory bodies take on a paternal approach as to when a good or service may not be available, it sets a precedent. Temporal restrictions, zonal restrictions (on not only booze) and so it goes. These things hurt vendors, affect consumers and handicap the economy.

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On 3/19/2022 at 12:28 PM, ExpatPattaya said:

Topic makes no sense.  What is the point of lifting a ban that is never enforced in the first place?

Here in Pattaya people openly drinking and being served beers and cocktails in all outdoor bars/restaurants every day between 2-5pm. 

Right next to police station on Soi 9 and Beach road.  On Soi Buakhao, etc... everywhere in Pattaya

Can drink your self unconscious in the bar at any time of time of day...just can't buy booze from the grocery stores/7-11, etc.

5 hours ago, Poolie said:

What is a 'mom and pop shop?' Sounds vaguely perverted.

A small independent store that can choose what rules to obey.  Watch out if they are wearing kinky latex outfits.

On 3/19/2022 at 11:52 AM, Poolie said:

Unfortunately, you appear to have confused me with someone who gives a flying fart. My issue is with people who do, and are therefore complicit in the lies. 

A fart just flew by my window.  

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19 hours ago, Noble_Design said:

I don't think you can compare everyday consumable items such as eggs or bottled water with items that have restrictions of sale to minors not only in Thailand but all over the world e.g. alcohol, cigarettes , drugs, guns etc. 

Legal consumer goods are legal consumer goods. nobody is talking about selling to kids and nobody has an issue with being asked to show ID if there is an issue.

 

10 hours ago, Nivram said:

This is an oxymoronic statement

"Legal consumer goods are legal consumer goods"

 

10 hours ago, Nivram said:

This is an oxymoronic statement

"Legal consumer goods are legal consumer goods"

I don't want any.

On 3/21/2022 at 6:16 PM, bushav8r said:

A small independent store that can choose what rules to obey.  Watch out if they are wearing kinky latex outfits.

No, small independent stores can choose to disobey the laws, but they will face the consequences if they get caught , like being fined or closed down 

On 3/19/2022 at 12:28 PM, ExpatPattaya said:

Topic makes no sense.  What is the point of lifting a ban that is never enforced in the first place?

Go to a 7/11, tesco, bigC, or Macro, try to buy a case of beer or bottle Hongsong between 2 and 5 and show us it is not enforced.🙂

On 3/21/2022 at 9:12 PM, BigHewer said:

The reason is that when regulatory bodies take on a paternal approach as to when a good or service may not be available,

Maybe the law was instigated in the first place because the politicians were coming back late and drunk after lunch🙂 and they just imposed it on everyone.🙂

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4 hours ago, Thaidup said:

Go to a 7/11, tesco, bigC, or Macro, try to buy a case of beer or bottle Hongsong between 2 and 5 and show us it is not enforced.🙂

The law was supposed to prevent drinking in the afternoons.
There was a provision to allow bars/restaurants to buy alcohol 'for stock' during this time.
The phrase used was 'wholesale amount'.
I remember that people were allowed to buy one case or more of beer during this time, but not a couple of bottles.
Does anyone else remember that?

8 minutes ago, Bluesofa said:

The law was supposed to prevent drinking in the afternoons.
There was a provision to allow bars/restaurants to buy alcohol 'for stock' during this time.
The phrase used was 'wholesale amount'.
I remember that people were allowed to buy one case or more of beer during this time, but not a couple of bottles.
Does anyone else remember that?

Yes I remember buying booze out of hours in Tesco or Big C, they stipulated that you had to buy a minimum of 10 litres of any booze of your choice. Didn't it change shortly after the change of government.

Those were the days my friend, I thought they'd never end.☹️

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10 minutes ago, Marble-eye said:

Yes I remember buying booze out of hours in Tesco or Big C, they stipulated that you had to buy a minimum of 10 litres of any booze of your choice. Didn't it change shortly after the change of government.

Those were the days my friend, I thought they'd never end.☹️

Glad someone else remembers.
I remember Mary Hopkin too 🤣

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On 3/21/2022 at 3:10 PM, brownronin said:

I just got back from 2 and a half weeks in CM, and every location we stayed at had a small sundry shop where u could buy beer without anyone batting so much as an eyelid. Only chains like 7-E and Lotus, etc won't sell u during the afternoon period.

Thank you for all your wisdom 🤣 ...

I was talking about wine (decent wine) and hard liquors (not just Sangsom and Hong Thong) as I stated.  Yes, you can get the cheap Thai swill beer any time of the day / night.  Try getting a good Craft Beer during the non-alcohol hours ... you can't.

On 3/21/2022 at 12:35 PM, Pinetree said:

If its just 'inconvenient' why is there so much irritation and angst recorded on here. Sure it can be inconvenient, but so much negative comment is surprising. 

Probably because "inconvenient" is "irritating", clearly not the end of the world, just irritating. As someone mentioned it above, when you do your shopping and arrive in front of the booze to then realise it is actually 3pm and again, you "forgot about that", it is just irritating, nothing more. But the most irritating to me, I am not sure this law is serving any purpose since as others mentioned it too, you can buy some at any local around the corner and that is where all real alcohoolics go to.

1 hour ago, Haole.TH said:

Thank you for all your wisdom 🤣 ...

I was talking about wine (decent wine) and hard liquors (not just Sangsom and Hong Thong) as I stated.  Yes, you can get the cheap Thai swill beer any time of the day / night.  Try getting a good Craft Beer during the non-alcohol hours ... you can't.

No need to get  your panties in a bunch, I was just sharing my personal experience. While you may be right about craft beers, I still managed to find a cosy lil liqour shop not far from the moat that had proper spirits (not Saeng Som or Hong Thong but stuff like  JW, Absolut and even a small selection of wines). If you know where to look you can definitely still shop for decent booze in the afternoon.  

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