Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP

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Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP

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Figured this announcement needed it's own thread...

Announcement of instructions to suspend the sale of all types of alcohol and suspend the reception of customers in restaurants, cafes, cafes, cafes, cafes, and food and beverage businesses of all kinds



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Kingdom of Cambodia, Nationality, Religion, King, Phnom Penh Capital Administration, No: 009/11.

Announcement of instructions to suspend the sale of all types of alcohol and suspend the reception of customers in restaurants, cafes, cafes, cafes, cafes, and food and beverage businesses of all kinds in the context of the epidemic COVID-19 in the Community Event 20 February 2021 in order to ensure the protection of life of the people, public health and public order in accordance with the law on measures to prevent the spread of Kovid-19 disease and disease.

The Phnom Penh Municipal Administration has issued a series of resolutions, directives, notices and actions aimed at cutting off the source of transmission and preventing the spread of Kovi disease. C-19 is getting worse in the community. However, through the introduction of these administrative measures and actions: The Phnom Penh Capital Administration observes that the majority of the people have a high responsibility to participate in the implementation for the promotion of public health and order. Society, especially the implementation of Resolution No. 068/21, dated April 1, 2021 of the Phnom Penh Capital Administration on the implementation of temporary administrative measures to prevent the spread of Kovid-19 in the geographical area. Phnom Penh, however, there are still a small number of people and business owners who continue to violate guidelines such as not fulfilling their duties, keeping sheriffs, secretly gathering from the authorities and meeting to drink alcohol, leading to loss of consciousness, forgetting self-defense and neglecting disease C-19, which is a serious risk to society.

In order to control the situation and to prevent the spread of Kovid-19, especially during the holiday of the New Year, the national tradition, the year of the road. ស. 2565 គ. S2021, which is approaching in the near future: Phnom Penh Capital Administration would like to make the following recommendations:

1. All states, supermarkets, marts, restaurants, cafes, food stalls, cafes, cafes, and food and beverage businesses of all kinds are temporarily suspended from selling all kinds of alcohol for two (2) weeks. From April 11, 2021 to April 24, 2021.

2. Restaurants, cafes, food stalls, cafes, bars and businesses of all kinds of food and beverage business have been temporarily suspended to accept customers to come and eat in their business premises, but can do business in the packaging business.

3. The Department of Commerce of Phnom Penh, the Department of Tourism of Phnom Penh and local authorities at all levels must cooperate in inspecting the target of state markets, supermarkets, marts, restaurants, cafes, food stalls, cafes, cafes and food and beverage businesses to implement. In the context of this instruction. In the event that it is found that the market management or any business owner refuses to comply, the first instruction contract must be made, and if the violation continues, administrative and legal measures shall be applied without exception.

Received this instruction: Director of Administration of Phnom Penh Capital Hall, Commissioner of Phnom Penh Municipal Police, Commander of Phnom Penh Municipal Gendarmerie, Governor of the Board of Governors of the 14 Khans, Director of Departments-Special Units around Phnom Penh Capital Administration, Private Sector, Market Management, Food and Beverage Business Owners All types of traders, citizens and all stakeholders must participate in implementing the contents of the guidelines effectively and with a high sense of responsibility. Sami, the month of Chet, the year of Chuot Tosak. S2564, Phnom Penh, April 1, 2021 n Brother - Office of the Council of Ministers - Ministry of the Royal Government, Governor of Phnom Penh - [Ministry of Health - All Ministries - Institutions "to help Phnom Penh Municipal Administration - Phnom Penh Municipal Gendarmerie Command, Khan Administration - All Departments - Special Units around Phnom Penh Municipal Administration Yong Sreng. - All political systems "to disseminate. -Documents -7 Vatni (63 Preah Monivong Pov Veng Blvd., Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia Tel: (855) 23-722 739 / Fax: (855) 23-725 626 / 23-722 054 www. phnompenn.gov.kh: Email: [email protected]
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Kind of expected I guess, considering Khmer New Year. I hope everyone has suitably stocked up.
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Quick, one hour left until midnight to get the booze shopping done. :Bravo:

Looks like it may be only in PP though ? Any more info on that ?
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lol justification for the lads saying to stock up on alcohol, what the hell else is there to do on quarantine but get pissed?
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L.O.L.
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Anchor Moy wrote: Sat Apr 10, 2021 11:00 pm Looks like it may be only in PP though ? Any more info on that ?
PP only at this stage, 11th - 24th April.

You guys know the score...where there's a will, there's always a way in Cambodia :beer1:
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I can imagine the panic many people are in now, though doubt they're bothered by the no dining in ban :)
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I've just bought 3 cases. Local shop is already running low on stock.
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Damn. I should have invested in coffee mugs....
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