Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP
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Re: Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP
I want some beers at home!
I shall have to be sneaky
I shall have to be sneaky
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Re: Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP
Coffee or "coffee"Cam.O'Dear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 2:11 pmCam.O'Dear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 11:50 am What's the latest update on bars and restaurants opening in PP. A friend , yes I do have one , messaged me to say he was drinking at one right now and yet I thought the ban on alcohol sales were extended for another 14 days .
O'Dear, looks like the information was right but the facts were wrong. He was drinking coffee.
All jokes aside, if you can't get a beer in the city at the moment then you clearly don't know your way around the city
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If the Kingdom was serious about an alcohol ban, it could just order a shut down of the breweries. But instead, the beer factory has been churning out product non-stop.
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New Kid is getting real old.
What is the "hate Cambodia" thing you are pushing?
It is a perfect government. Alcoholics have an addiction problem. It works
perfectly to let them have a little so they don't go crazy. Most people support
whatever the government says, so they are not drinking alcohol.
On another thread you were crying about the stock exchange not sanctioning a
company that was not even listed on the exchange.
What is the "hate Cambodia" thing you are pushing?
It is a perfect government. Alcoholics have an addiction problem. It works
perfectly to let them have a little so they don't go crazy. Most people support
whatever the government says, so they are not drinking alcohol.
On another thread you were crying about the stock exchange not sanctioning a
company that was not even listed on the exchange.
Re: Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP
They are doing the best they can in a difficult situation. Dammed if they do damned if they don’t.
People of the world, spice up your life.
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Re: Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP
Have you seen the size of the brewery at Choueng Ek? You can't just shut these things down, it's not a bakery.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 2:12 am If the Kingdom was serious about an alcohol ban, it could just order a shut down of the breweries. But instead, the beer factory has been churning out product non-stop.
Silence, exile, and cunning.
Re: Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP
Is there a ban on the sale of alcohol, or a ban on operating any business officially classified/licensed as an alcohol shop?
Unlike the ban around KNY, most small places are selling quite openly while large outlets have stopped - although Thai Huot on cnr 63/398 was happily selling yesterday afternoon. My regular place still sells to me by the case and lets me cycle off with it in full view.
Unlike the ban around KNY, most small places are selling quite openly while large outlets have stopped - although Thai Huot on cnr 63/398 was happily selling yesterday afternoon. My regular place still sells to me by the case and lets me cycle off with it in full view.
Re: Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP
That would seem how most small businesses are interpreting it this time around. I have had no issue sourcing alcohol during both bans, though it is definitely easier this time around. Restaurants are certainly not as strict as before.
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Saw some people posted drinking "non alcoholic" beers in restaurants...
Don"t Eat The Yellow Snow.
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Re: Alcohol Sales Banned/No dining-in - PP
The anti-alcohol authorities in Kampong Speu strike again in their bid to remove all billboards advertising beer from the public domain.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 4:29 pm Whatever next ?
Governor of Kampong Speu Province Wants to Forbid Beer Billboards
Cambodia News, (Kampong Speu Province): Mr. Vy Samnang, Governor of Kampong Speu Province, said in an emergency meeting with the Covid-19 Commission for Combating Disease in Kampong Speu Province on May 20, 2021, that the people of Kampong Speu are good at learning and literate, not drunkards.
Therefore, the relevant departments of Kampong Speu province must immediately start the removal of billboards that advertise various beer products and ban the sale of beer.
The governor of Kampong Speu province said that this refers to the promotion of beer products that affect the health of the public, especially affect the campaign to prevent the spread of Covid-19 disease.
The governor stressed that drinking alcohol could lead to behavioral changes, lead to domestic violence and gatherings, which could significantly impact the official Covid-19 prevention measures.
From now on, ask for the removal of billboards to promote all beer products from the territory of Kampong Speu province, replacing the billboards that help the health of the general public, because these beer billboards are of no benefit to society.
UPDATE
Kampong Speu Province Orders to Remove Alcohol Ads from Public Areas
AKP Phnom Penh, January 13, 2022 --
Kampong Speu provincial authorities are committed to take a big bold step against billboards advertising alcoholic beverages in the province.
The remarks were made by H.E. Yim Sokhom, Chairman of Kampong Speu Provincial Council, at a press conference organised by the Royal Government Spokesperson Unit in Phnom Penh on Jan. 13.
He said that authorities have disseminated and educated the vendors who sell alcohol and advised them to remove the billboards of alcohol ads from public areas.
The authorities vowed to eliminate alcohol ads on billboards in public areas in the whole province to maintain order and safety for the people, he stressed.
The provincial administration also ordered to replace alcohol billboards with those that promote health, said the provincial council chairman.
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