You mean it didn't result in the complete and catastrophic collapse of the entire country, Tony?
Thai Election Forces 2-weekend Booze BanTHAILAND GOES DRY
Started by george, 2007-12-13 01:04
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#451Posted 2007-12-26 14:14:39 #452Posted 2007-12-26 14:18:06
There were still plenty of places to get a beer or two, but I think for some one new in BKK, it may have beena little more difficult. Anyways, here's until the next booze and subsequant thread.
#453Posted 2007-12-26 17:23:57
Judging from the results I'd say the crafty plan to reduce the PPP vote by keeping the voters sober was a complete and utter failure.
#454Posted 2007-12-26 19:09:21
It is always interesting to see what threads get high read and post counts. Usually anything to do with booze and/or sex.......... But I'm just here for the cultural experience. PS .. before anyone flames me .. please read my signature. #455Posted 2007-12-27 09:42:50
This is the joke of all jokes! When will the people in charge of this country pre and post coup start having a little faith in its population????? It is totally insulting to any Thai to think that their government (elected or otherwise) believes that the main population are such a bunch of immature childish drunkards that they NEED to stop drinking because thats the only way to get them to exercise their democratic right. I am time and time again embarassed for my Thai friends that their government thinks they will all just go out and get paralectic rather than vote. Imagine if the governments in Australia or England imposed such a rule as closing pubs on election day...... just would not happen. Grow up!!!!! Yes I know, doesn’t matter how one tries to figure it the whole thing is ludicrous to us farang but TiT so grin and bear it! No no, as I explained earlier, there is a simple answer to the liquor ban.... I believe, it was first introduced by the Thaksin government, because they want people to remember (not be too drunk to remember), who paid them to vote for them. They didn't want their 200 Baht to go right down the drain. LOL #456Posted 2008-01-02 12:54:31
All you boozers and bar owners better hope that there will be no red or yellow cards where you are located.
If so, bi-elections will mean more weekend alchol bans!! #457Posted 2008-01-02 12:59:32
Surprise, surprise, the sky didn't fall in.
#458Posted 2008-01-02 13:19:18
All you boozers and bar owners better hope that there will be no red or yellow cards where you are located. If so, bi-elections will mean more weekend alchol bans!! Wasn't it in 2001 that we in Chonburi had about 4 by-elections with corresponding dry days for each one? Anyway, this time around for this province it won't happen. The provincial clean-sweep by 8 Democrats that won are good to go. *pedantic edit* I think for bi-elections, they only accept ex-Tiffany employees for candidates, Mobi. Edited by sriracha john, 2008-01-02 13:23:06. |
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