Chalerm calls halt to plan to ban booze at New Year

Written by Writer on Saturday, October 25th, 2008

ALCOHOL CONTROLS

Chalerm calls halt to plan to ban booze at New Year

APIRADEE TREERUTKUARKUL

Public Chalerm Yubamrung has abruptly scrapped his much-publicised idea of banning the sale and drinking of alcohol over the , saying it could hurt the .

The minister yesterday said he did not want to ban during the for fear it would face fierce opposition, especially from tourism entrepreneurs and foreign tourists.

Mr Chalerm announced right after taking office late last month that he would prioritise banning during festivals and as he did when he was interior minister.

not only poses a but also causes family problems and crime, said Mr Chalerm.

The minister asked health officials to conduct a survey on how people viewed his anti-drinking initiative.

According to a survey of 10,000 respondents in Bangkok and , 83.25% agreed with the anti- since alcohol was the main cause of . Only 7.39% disagreed with the policy saying it could not solve the problem and that it infringed on individual rights.

The survey also showed that over half of respondents wanted a ban on throughout the holidays and that the government should have implemented the policy a long time ago.

Mr Chalerm aimed to ban on , starting from the Festival in April next year although he accepted his anti- might not be completely effective.

“We can only ban sales during but may not be able to stop people from drinking or stockpiling alcohol before the ban period. Therefore I have to tackle step by step,” he said, adding that he would focus on the ban only on first.

have pressed the and government to come up with to curb the drinking of alcohol among Thais. Although the Alcohol Control Act came into effect on Feb 14, it has not been enforced.

None of the related laws had been approved yet by Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, as chairman of the national committee on , to regulate and consumption.

Bangkok Post
Saturday October 25, 2008

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