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How dare you all insult the proud prepper nation, we've not even had to go out to the liqour store and face the China cough.
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Doctors and director of Banteay Meanchey Provincial Health Department allegedly violate the Covid-19 ban in Banteay Meanchey
Cambodia News, (Banteay Meanchey): Reports say that leaked photos on social media show Mr. Le Chansangvat, Director of Banteay Meanchey Provincial Health Department, and his team, allegedly drinking, singing and having fun with each other at their place of work on April 14, 2021.
Sources from the Banteay Meanchey provincial health official, who asked not to be named, said that those who drank alcohol with Mr. Le Chan Sangvat were the Tai Kong Volunteer Medical Team and the head of the AIDS program of the Banteay Meanchey Provincial Health Department.
Regarding this kind of leaked information, our press can not ask you to comment yet. [CEO News: Reminder that the source of this information is a post on social media and remains unconfirmed.]
However, in relation to the case of violating the ban on measures to prevent Covid-19, comments on social media requested the relevant ministry to take legal action against the perpetrator immediately so that the law would have equal value and transparency for everyone. Otherwise, the value of other bans will no longer be respected.
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Cambodia News, (Banteay Meanchey): Reports say that leaked photos on social media show Mr. Le Chansangvat, Director of Banteay Meanchey Provincial Health Department, and his team, allegedly drinking, singing and having fun with each other at their place of work on April 14, 2021.
Sources from the Banteay Meanchey provincial health official, who asked not to be named, said that those who drank alcohol with Mr. Le Chan Sangvat were the Tai Kong Volunteer Medical Team and the head of the AIDS program of the Banteay Meanchey Provincial Health Department.
Regarding this kind of leaked information, our press can not ask you to comment yet. [CEO News: Reminder that the source of this information is a post on social media and remains unconfirmed.]
However, in relation to the case of violating the ban on measures to prevent Covid-19, comments on social media requested the relevant ministry to take legal action against the perpetrator immediately so that the law would have equal value and transparency for everyone. Otherwise, the value of other bans will no longer be respected.
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i thought medical staff on duty were exempt
i wonder what HE kny looked
that's a leak i'd like
but i expect he spent the whole time at his desk worried about his 'children'
i wonder what HE kny looked
that's a leak i'd like
but i expect he spent the whole time at his desk worried about his 'children'
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Cambodia News: On 21 April 2021, two provinces – Kampong Cham and Siem Reap – have announced the extension of the administrative measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 for another 14 days, including the ban on the sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks.
The Kampong Cham Provincial Administration issued the announcement on April 21 to extend the ban on tourist attractions across the province, as well as places that sell alcoholic drinks.
The Kampong Cham Provincial Administration issued the announcement on April 21 to extend the ban on tourist attractions across the province, as well as places that sell alcoholic drinks.
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All ways round, its excellent news for Muslims, especially at this holy time of Ramadan.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 5:08 pm Cambodia News: On 21 April 2021, two provinces – Kampong Cham and Siem Reap – have announced the extension of the administrative measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 for another 14 days, including the ban on the sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks.
The Kampong Cham Provincial Administration issued the announcement on April 21 to extend the ban on tourist attractions across the province, as well as places that sell alcoholic drinks.
The Prophet (PBUH) would truly bless our leadership in this case.
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I don't think he is much of a drinker.i wonder what HE kny looked
He is a Grandpa, and probably tired of all the turmoil.
When you have a tiger by the tail there is only one choice.
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it's the gathering, not the drinking that is the problem
logically, anyway
logically, anyway
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Of course, but I'd say you have your western hat on as alcohol consumption in the home in the west during lockdowns where the pubs are closed usually doesn't involve gatherings. Contrast that with here (or Thailand for that matter) where the culture is such that drinking is usually associated as a group social activity (often as part of the neighbourhood). Hence the illogicality in your eyes.Phnom Poon wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 7:25 pm it's the gathering, not the drinking that is the problem
logically, anyway
Give a box of Cambodia beer to me and I'll mostly drink it with Mrs Cargo having a few along the way in the privacy of our home. Give a box to a khmer and it will most likely be shared with a much larger group as a social activity (aka party if you like). And I don't mean that in a disrespectful way to khmers at all..just a different culture. So yeah, I'm not happy that I can't buy alcohol for personal consumption at home but I can see the logic for doing so for the wider population as covid cases are exploding and especially during Khmer New Year.
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^^ Agree with cc. Drinking alcohol (beer) in Cambodia is a social activity. Alcohol = social gatherings= possible virus spread.
Much like the ban on weddings - it's not the wedding itself that is a problem - it's the social factors. You cannot have a Khmer wedding without loads of guests.
It's not the alcohol, it's not the weddings, and it's not even karaoke that spread viruses. But these are all factors that encourage people to mix and mingle, which is exactly what the authorities are trying to discourage.
Much like the ban on weddings - it's not the wedding itself that is a problem - it's the social factors. You cannot have a Khmer wedding without loads of guests.
It's not the alcohol, it's not the weddings, and it's not even karaoke that spread viruses. But these are all factors that encourage people to mix and mingle, which is exactly what the authorities are trying to discourage.
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Drunk in Public, Dressed as a Cop
Cambodia News, (Phnom Penh): Eng Hy, spokesman for the National Gendarmerie, said that at 8:00 pm on April 21, 2021, at the Grand Phnom Penh point in Khmuonh village, in Sen Sok district, there was a case of a man wearing a police shirt, (but please note that this person is not a real military police officer), who was drunk and provoked the police until he was arrested and taken to Sen Sok District Inspector for questioning.
The man, Kong Chanmony, 31, living in a rented house on Concrete Road, Sen Sok 1 Village, Khmuonh Commune, was educated by the police and released to return home.
Cambodia News, (Phnom Penh): Eng Hy, spokesman for the National Gendarmerie, said that at 8:00 pm on April 21, 2021, at the Grand Phnom Penh point in Khmuonh village, in Sen Sok district, there was a case of a man wearing a police shirt, (but please note that this person is not a real military police officer), who was drunk and provoked the police until he was arrested and taken to Sen Sok District Inspector for questioning.
The man, Kong Chanmony, 31, living in a rented house on Concrete Road, Sen Sok 1 Village, Khmuonh Commune, was educated by the police and released to return home.
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