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The Thai nationwide cops demand the general public and company owner to comply with the policy and avoid offering or taking in liquors throughout Asalha Bucha Day and Buddhist Lent.

Pattaya, Thailand— In observance of Asalha Bucha Day on Aug 1 and the beginning of Buddhist Lent on Aug 2, the Royal Thai Cops has actually enforced a rigorous restriction on the sale of all kinds of liquors. This across the country restriction was enacted from midnight on July 31 up until midnight on August 2, incorporating both wholesale and retail circulation of alcohols, with the exception of duty-free stores at worldwide airports.

The restriction is implemented in accordance with the arrangements described in the Alcohol Control Act of 2008. Any specific or facility discovered in offense of this restriction will deal with charges, that include jail time for as much as 1 year or fines of as much as 10,000 baht, or both.

The main goal of this relocation is to admire the significance of Asalha Bucha and the beginning of Buddhist Lent, both of which hold extensive spiritual significance for Buddhists in Thailand. The restriction of alcohol sales throughout these spiritual days is a vital element of cultivating regard for spiritual observances and promoting cultural level of sensitivity.

Throughout this designated duration, authorities stay alert in keeping track of compliance with the restriction to make sure that all suppliers, dining establishments, and home entertainment facilities strictly abide by the restriction on alcohol sales. The general public relations department of the National Cops Workplace has actually launched a declaration, hiring the general public and company owner to comply with the policy and avoid offering or taking in liquors throughout the specified duration.


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