vincemunday wrote: ↑April 2, 2020, 1:48 pm
Underline it, state it whatever, we are not under curfew, we can still walk the streets whenever we want, the definition of curfew is above.
Also interested in the party of 12, please put up the link
All I can suggest is you and a couple of mates go for a walk some night. Try it and get back with us.
Me? I am really not interested in testing their 'soft restraint' here so knock yourself out.
You can post all the English dictionary definitions you want. This is Thailand (but you know this already).
As you know, I am really not one for tittle-tattle and neither is Mrs tam. Although we keep current on the state of play (she was party to my recent failed efforts to get my multi-entry visa and all), last night was the first time she brought up something about the local Covid-19 impact from her side of the culture and language barrier.
This house party story was related to her by the lady in charge of enforcing the new medical rules at our Orbortor. So no, of course I can't give you a 'link'. As I suggested in my thread bump, any real information will be revealed (or missed) by far more reliable parties than me if indeed it is revealed at all.
The orbortor lady also happened to mention that there's some concern about some foreigners who have recently returned from travel, some maybe with Thai wives, who have chosen NOT to report their return. She's a bit worried about going door-to-door and getting their info as required by the regulations in place. This is T. Nongbua BTW so anyone in Romyen Village who has just come back home, albeit from out of town or province and are choosing to keep their head below the parapet needs to get with the program. Your neighbors are OBVIOUSLY watching you. Otherwise, that's 20,000 baht.
This public service announcement brought to you by Mrs tam and her ever trusting farang lodger.