Sugarland bar closed by Hua Hin police
Sugarland bar closed by Hua Hin police
Just watching the news on Ch4 , it looked like Sugarland on Binta block has been closed by the police. My Thai wasn’t up to understanding the whole report. Can someone enlighten me
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Basically for selling alcohol though not authorised to sell and serving alcohol after hours. Raided by police, army, amphur officials at 1.10 am. https://www.77kaoded.com/content/248509 (in Thai).
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My translation says closed for 5 years. Is that a bad translation, or is it right?
What effect does that have on the rest of the bars etc? My son has been entertaining visiting friends recently, and not been getting home until 1:30 to 3am. So obviously midnight closing is going to affect everywhere, I guess. Just what businesses need after a long low season, and with the high season about to begin.
What effect does that have on the rest of the bars etc? My son has been entertaining visiting friends recently, and not been getting home until 1:30 to 3am. So obviously midnight closing is going to affect everywhere, I guess. Just what businesses need after a long low season, and with the high season about to begin.
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Yes BB...the prohibition order slammed on CLICK Bar, and on Toro bar earlier this year was that they could not trade on that site for 5 years..I am puzzled that Sugaland got raided at 1.10 am when nearly all bars pay the MiB to stay open till 2,00 (I would have thought they stayed open till 2.00 when they ran a promotion of all beers 60B till 10.00..leaving them a few hours selling at 'normal' price to re-coup a bit back)..But hey..I'm only saying..??
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BUT...There was a time when each bar paid ONE lot of money to HH MiB...Then they (no surprise here) got greedy, and another sub-division of our local Mib came...Oh yes THEY wanted money also..So now the bars were paying DOUBLE what they were all within a week!!
But THEN the greedy sods came with a THIRD group from HH MIB wanting a share too (ffs!)...
...SO..many, many bars have said F*** y** and started closing at 12.00..So now the MiB are getting less & less due to their greed & more & more bars (who may well be financially struggling) are choosing to NOT pay anything to the MiB and are actually (in this present state of decline in the numbers of farang beer-drinking tourists) saving themselves money by shutting at 12.00
SO...When the powers-that-be do indeed get wind of a 'non-paying' bay staying open...then they will come down hard.
This not a hard fact, just my take on the situation in the Binta-Block...
But THEN the greedy sods came with a THIRD group from HH MIB wanting a share too (ffs!)...
...SO..many, many bars have said F*** y** and started closing at 12.00..So now the MiB are getting less & less due to their greed & more & more bars (who may well be financially struggling) are choosing to NOT pay anything to the MiB and are actually (in this present state of decline in the numbers of farang beer-drinking tourists) saving themselves money by shutting at 12.00
SO...When the powers-that-be do indeed get wind of a 'non-paying' bay staying open...then they will come down hard.
This not a hard fact, just my take on the situation in the Binta-Block...
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If bars closed when they should they would not have this problem
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Being an 'almost' non-drinker, it doesn't bother me, but can anybody say what time bars should close in Hua Hin/Thailand? Is it one time fits all, or are there variations?
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It comes down to the PM & the police want to control every aspect of people's lives. It's the Mao model for ruling. They think that they can legislate morality, thereby improving the lives of the citizens while retaining power and increasing their own wealth. It's sad that at this late juncture in history that kind of mentality still exists. It's the political equivalent of keep women barefoot and pregnant.
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Aren't you just a bundle of fun!StevePIraq wrote: ↑Sat Dec 15, 2018 1:39 pm If bars closed when they should they would not have this problem
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More than uLost wrote: ↑Sat Dec 15, 2018 4:26 pmAren't you just a bundle of fun!StevePIraq wrote: ↑Sat Dec 15, 2018 1:39 pm If bars closed when they should they would not have this problem
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If you go by that principle then no laws would apply and you would have total chaos. Laws apply in every country and if not followed people are held accountable.handdrummer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 15, 2018 4:23 pm It comes down to the PM & the police want to control every aspect of people's lives. It's the Mao model for ruling. They think that they can legislate morality, thereby improving the lives of the citizens while retaining power and increasing their own wealth. It's sad that at this late juncture in history that kind of mentality still exists. It's the political equivalent of keep women barefoot and pregnant.
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I see Sugarland are still advertising events for later this month on Social Media, so I guess brown envelopes have cleared the misunderstanding, and we're back to total chaos
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Although a bit of an aside, I've just returned from a quick visit to England.
It has been the case for a number of years that I can drive into any supermarket and buy some beers, a bottle of wine, a bottle of whisky at 8.30am. Or all of them. (Unless it's Sunday).
If I'm daft enough to try and drink all that on the way home then I deserve to be in trouble. And the law could quickly catch up with me.
It's just the option to shop when you choose or drink when you want.
There's nothing like returning happiness to the people.
It has been the case for a number of years that I can drive into any supermarket and buy some beers, a bottle of wine, a bottle of whisky at 8.30am. Or all of them. (Unless it's Sunday).
If I'm daft enough to try and drink all that on the way home then I deserve to be in trouble. And the law could quickly catch up with me.
It's just the option to shop when you choose or drink when you want.
There's nothing like returning happiness to the people.