RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
Traffic currently backed up to Soi 112 (road to Banyan GC). Time for one of those bad waether warning we get in the UK - "Only venture out of doors if your journey is absolutely necessary"!
[i]'The ability to recognise the extent of your knowledge on any particular subject is a condition which, (unfortunately), far too few people are afflicted with'.[/i]
Even at Makro earlier the booze shelves had been cling filmed to prevent people taking it off the shelves. Also extra security guards making sure nobody removed the cling film
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Yes, it's nice to see the average Mom and Pop shops getting a bit of assistance from the government.
No difference between today and any other day here where I am. Still seeing Thais enjoying the whiskey, and right now I'm sitting at a local shop having a beer.
Don't try to impress me with your manner of dress cos a monkey himself is a monkey no less - cold fact
Big Boy wrote:Even at Makro earlier the booze shelves had been cling filmed to prevent people taking it off the shelves.
Funny! A sign wouldn't suffice?
In the UK, before the booze laws changed, Tescos tills simply wouldn't allow alcohol to be checked out after 10.30pm. I suspect such a solution would not work here?
Big Boy wrote:Also extra security guards making sure nobody removed the cling film
uncle tom wrote:
Has it received any attention in the LoS?
Covered on the Thai news channels
Mom/pop shops were operating as normal and I hear some soi 80 bars were doing the shutter stunt. Sure many eating places were doing the plastic mug scene too
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
Big Boy wrote:Even at Makro earlier the booze shelves had been cling filmed to prevent people taking it off the shelves.
Funny! A sign wouldn't suffice?
In the UK, before the booze laws changed, Tescos tills simply wouldn't allow alcohol to be checked out after 10.30pm. I suspect such a solution would not work here?
Big Boy wrote:Also extra security guards making sure nobody removed the cling film
Even funnier...
Actually, I've been in a 7-11 (who are pretty strict about enforcing the laws on off sales) at 1 min past midnight and was refused as the girl couldn't enter the sale on the till as she'd have been seen to be selling after hours with her till ID.
In that instance, another member of staff showed her a work around and I got my beers. I had been in the queue before midnight!!