Publican Meeting At Fair House
Started by insertmembernamehere, 2012-02-08 01:07
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#2Posted 2012-02-08 02:31:01
so...
can you care to expand what the meeting was about? and why it should be of interest to TV members? I always thought a Publican was a manager of a Pub? , we dont have any on samui, only Bars ... #3Posted 2012-02-08 08:55:14
I'd be interested to hear what this was about also.
#4Posted 2012-02-08 10:55:12
Before anyone asks, I am Watching.
#5Posted 2012-02-08 14:26:38
why help the police while the police can't help you....
#6Posted 2012-02-08 14:55:54
My wife went there.
Big wig police coming to the Island, all bars must be drug free by then. They will conduct ransom urine tests like in Pattaya. #8Posted 2012-02-08 19:35:02
My wife went there. Big wig police coming to the Island, all bars must be drug free by then. They will conduct ransom urine tests like in Pattaya. #9Posted 2012-02-08 20:27:18
My wife went there. Big wig police coming to the Island, all bars must be drug free by then. They will conduct ransom urine tests like in Pattaya. Thai logic moves in mysterious ways #10Posted 2012-02-09 04:09:21
What does drug free mean?
That the bar is not selling drugs or that the patrons and staff are not using? If the latter, how could a bar possibly manage that? #11Posted 2012-02-09 09:38:43
My wife went there. Big wig police coming to the Island, all bars must be drug free by then. They will conduct ransom urine tests like in Pattaya. As there are hardly any drugs around the Mae Nam coast to begin with then it will be with glowing pride they can announce the success of their campaign. I wonder why they didn't decide to clamp down on gambling, which is so rife that it's spilling into the street? R Edited by robsamui, 2012-02-09 09:39:12. #12Posted 2012-02-09 17:35:28
Okay, my error. I thought that many of the foreigners here (and some sponsors) operated bars/pubs and establishments serving alcohol. I do not.
However, the police came around a few days before the meeting to inform publicans of this meeting. As I hear it, the head of the police (local? Surat?) was here and the meeting was at Fair House. Three hundred plus people there, mostly Thais, and the meeting was conducted all in Thai with a quickie summary in English at the end. The were cameras there so I assume it will be or has been on Samui Channel. Very professional (white table clothes and beverages), with the police asking for suggestions on how to eliminate drugs and their use and distribution in and around bars/pubs. The meeting was quite long I hear, over two hours, so I assume there was a great deal of information bantered about. It is interesting that no one had heard of this and thought to post it beforehand. Either the people who say they "own" pubs are silent partners, or they didn't get the message (which apparently did reach quite a few ears). Whatever the case may be, I'd be interested if anyone who can understand Thai well enough was at the meeting and would care to post on the proceedings. Are there going to be random and unwarranted searches of person and bodily fluids? Or was this just a show of good intentions? #13Posted 2012-02-09 18:05:12
when the thai police begin taking effective measures to assist the law abiding general public without holding out their hands for "support" and not for frivolous, heavy handed invasions of privacy they might get more support. until then they can
Edited by Rooo, 2012-02-13 07:55:25. #14Posted 2012-02-09 18:11:55
This is one of the funniest topics on here for a very long time. My lips are sealed lmao.
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