Called money or tea moneykendo wrote:I am surprised they can get away with keep cranking the volume,
Kendo.

Called money or tea moneykendo wrote:I am surprised they can get away with keep cranking the volume,
Kendo.
Or pool table tax (even if you don't have one) sure but they will get there fill anyway loud or not a tax is a tax.richard wrote:Called money or tea moneykendo wrote:I am surprised they can get away with keep cranking the volume,
Kendo.
usual suspect wrote:What Gus wrote is about right..One end of Binta is now just 'banging' music, run by girls who are almost just out to party each night..(and seem to survive in this town for food,rent,motorcycle-payments etc without any customers coming in..??) It's kinda law-less there now..more like 'Dodge City' than 'Paradise City' ..
Then we have the opposite end, and opposite atmosphere..the lower end is where the bar-owners seem to be sensible enuf to realise nightly bums-on-seats = money made..![]()
I highly recommend that but I substitute the missus on lap instead of the cat and a nice glass of wine or single malt scotch instead of the mug of hot chocolate.(Maybe I need to stay at home with cat on lap & mug of hot chocolate in the evenings now?)
usual suspect wrote:Yesterday Bar-owners were summoned to a meeting at the Amphur to address the issue of Bars playing their music to loud, thus making the HH nightlife-area unpleasant to tourists.![]()
This meeting was two & a half hours long! Out of 100 bars on the Amphur's 'invited' list 60 managed to turn up. But what good did that long drawn-out meeting do??![]()
Absolutely none! The same bars were STILL cranking up their big speakers that face out onto the street, the 'Live music' bars in Binta & Poolsuk STILL deafened customers in nearby bars..
(Maybe I need to stay at home with cat on lap & mug of hot chocolate in the evenings now?)