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    More graft on the way?????


    Thailand may back off plan to curb nightlife

    BANGKOK (Reuters) - The Thai government looks ready to back off its plan to curtail the country's lively nightlife and notorious sex industry, officials say.

    On the day the nightclubs, bars, discos and massage parlours were due to have their opening hours shortened, the officials said the cabinet would be given a new proposal on Tuesday which would allow existing institutions to open and close without change.

    "The new regulations will not have retroactive impact or hurt existing bars," Vichien Chavalit, an Interior Ministry official who helped draft the rules, told Reuters.

    They would be applied only to new ones, officials said.

    "We forwarded the draft to the cabinet a while ago. If the cabinet discusses and approves it tomorrow, it will become effective by March 15," Vichien said.

    Under the plan due to go into effect on Monday , massage parlours -- previously allowed to operate 12 hours a day and close by midnight -- would have been restricted to opening just eight hours a day and close at midnight.

    Discos, nightclubs, go-go bars and massage parlours in specially designated zones would have been allowed to operate for seven hours a day.

    Some would have been allowed to stay open until 1 a.m. and the rest would close by 2 a.m. -- the current limit.

    Those outside the zones would have been able to open only three to six hours a day and should shut their doors at midnight.

    The new draft was to be discussed by the cabinet on Tuesday and the plan was for the rules to become effective by mid-March, officials said.

    The original cabinet decision had enraged club owners who said hundreds of thousands of jobs would be threatened and had lobbied the government publicly and privately to reverse it.

    Bar owners, who had complained the regulations threatened to drive them into bankruptcy, now told Reuters they were satisfied with the government compromises.

    "We've talked to senior people in the government and they have assured us that existing bars will operate as usual," said Somyot Suthangkool, owner of a popular Bangkok nightclub and chairman of an industry body with 50,000 members.

    "Only the new bars will have to follow the new rules," said Somyot, who complained last month millions of waiters and singers would lose their jobs if the regulations took effect.

    But some operators said the distinction between existing and new bars was likely to offer opportunities to corrupt officials.

    "How could police officers keep track of all bars in their districts," asked Chuwit Kamolvisit, who owns six upscale massage parlours in Bangkok and has alleged publicly he paid $300,000 (160,000 pounds) a month in bribes to senior policemen.

    "The new massage parlour owners will have to bribe officers to have operating hours the same as their rivals," he said.

    --Reuters 2003-03-01

  • #2
    hahahaha....typical Thai indecision! or as snick says, these people all know they made a HUGE mistake and can't get out of it without losing face. but this looks like they may have done it, and thank goodness! so.....according to this.....and snick reported something like this a few days ago, all places that are already operating can stay open until 2? that means Nana, Cowboy, Khoa San, and just about everywhere else we all like to congregate.

    thanks Cynic....this is the best news i have heard yet regarding all this nonsense.

    Jon

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    • #3
      Good news for all of us nightlife lovers and hopefully things will be back to normal when I get there on March 20

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      • #4
        This is EXACTLY what I was hearing over the weekend. They would postpone and grandfather existing places, and both sides would be allowed to declare victory.
        The subtext is that new clubs will now have to pay HUGE bribes to be considered OLD clubs.

        What a joke, the situation will now be MORE corrupt than before.

        There is also talk of using the zoning regs to extend the closing times in some areas. Like 4am in Pattaya. No confirmation, it just might be wishful thinking.

        I know a few girls who were going to be travel to Singapore and start working there, don't know if this will change there mind or not.

        I'm breathing a BIG sigh of relief.....12am would have sucked. Like Jon I enjoy going out to 'normal' places Khao San Rd, Sukhemvit Discos, etc...
        "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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        • #5
          I can't be bothered to drag up the posts I made about all this a few weeks ago, but I love to say "I told you so!"

          A Thai polititions way to stop a moving train is to stand in front of it! Typical. Now the situation which was harmless and safe the way it was before is a real pigs ear after these goons have been meddling!

          Still, no harm done, Taliban Thaksin, eh? Tosser!

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          • #6
            Stogie,
            i thought you were going to report "direct form the trenches" basically meaning sitting at Big Dogs with a beer in yer grubby hands. Is that too much to ask?? What happened? The cat needed some litter?? LOL!! Say hi to kui for me! We all like that kid!

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            • #7
              Seems that these dickheads obviously got an offer from a few gentlemen they couldn't refuse or "how to step back without loosing face" - what a bunch of loosers....
              T.I.T.

              MK
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEdXtf-GHvU

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              • #8
                I heard during the day about the postponement so I saved my self the two hour trip!

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