Jetzt macht die neue Regierung ernst - dabei dachte ich, es gäbe größere Probleme in diesem Land.
Zusammengefasst:
Das ist echt mal ein Schlag in die Magengrube und wäre das Ende für zahlreiche Bars und Clubs in Pattaya!
Quelle (Auszug):
http://chiangmaicitynews.com/news.php?id=4387
Under the newly enforced rules all alcohol products must carry health warnings, sales are banned to anyone under the age of 20, and initiatives promoting alcohol – such as happy hours, free ice and mixers, and the use of ‘beer girls’ – are banned. (...)
No drinking is allowed after midnight in bars or restaurants, even though sales have ended; no alcohol logos are allowed on glasses, ashtrays and other paraphernalia; and bars will not be allowed to display posters or bottles – even old ones – featuring such logos. (...)
Bar staff cannot wear T-shirts with alcohol logos, and it is illegal to promote events such as wine and beer tastings. Alcohol logos - or even images accepted as representative of brands, such as a deer head for Benmore or red stars for Heineken - are not allowed to be displayed in sponsorship or any kind of advertising or promotion. (...)
Zusammengefasst:
- Dauerhaftes und landesweites Verbot, Alkohol nach Mitternacht zu verkaufen.
- Warnhinweise auf allen Alkoholflaschen/-Dosen
- Verbot von Happy Hours und sonstiger Promotions
- Verbot von FREE ICE & MIXER zum Alk-Kauf
- Keine Bier-Promodamen mehr
- Keine Werbung
- Keine Aschenbecher, Poster, Gläser, Fotos, T-Shirts mit Alk-Logos
Das ist echt mal ein Schlag in die Magengrube und wäre das Ende für zahlreiche Bars und Clubs in Pattaya!
Quelle (Auszug):
http://chiangmaicitynews.com/news.php?id=4387
Under the newly enforced rules all alcohol products must carry health warnings, sales are banned to anyone under the age of 20, and initiatives promoting alcohol – such as happy hours, free ice and mixers, and the use of ‘beer girls’ – are banned. (...)
No drinking is allowed after midnight in bars or restaurants, even though sales have ended; no alcohol logos are allowed on glasses, ashtrays and other paraphernalia; and bars will not be allowed to display posters or bottles – even old ones – featuring such logos. (...)
Bar staff cannot wear T-shirts with alcohol logos, and it is illegal to promote events such as wine and beer tastings. Alcohol logos - or even images accepted as representative of brands, such as a deer head for Benmore or red stars for Heineken - are not allowed to be displayed in sponsorship or any kind of advertising or promotion. (...)