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    Concert Organiser Charged Over Crowded & Maskless Event

    NAKHON SI THAMMARAT: The organiser of a luk-thung concert at a charity fair has been charged after photos posted on social media showed a packed-out venue with most people not wearing a mask, in breach of COVID-19 control measures.


    Cha-uat district police chief Pol Col Thien Barnthip said on Friday Paisant Vettayayong was charged with violating the emergency decree by failing to apply social distancing principles and enforce wearing of masks by concert-goers.


    Mr Vettayayong organised the Janey Daimodthasodchuen concert at the Red Cross Fair in Cha-uat district last Saturday night.


    Photos from the concert widely circulated on social media showed a dense crowd of concert-goers not wearing masks.


    The pictures stirred public anger. Authorities had kept a close watch on people protesting against the government, but turned a blind eye to the concert gathering.


    Government officials have repeatedly reminded the public not to lower their guard against COVID-19 and keep public distancing, as more businesses are allowed to open.


    The emergency decree bans big gatherings as a threat to national security. Violators are liable to up to two years in prison and/or a fine of 40,000 baht.


    Mr Vettayayong confessed to the offence and was indicted, Pol Col Thien said.


    Janey, in real life Ratchanok Suwannaket, and her sister Lilly are very popular luk thung singers and are based in Nakhon Si Thammarat. Their best-known song, “I Stopping Talking to Others in the District for You”, has almost 350 million views on YouTube.


    The song was written by Janey, and Lilly, or Nareerat Chuealaem, is the vocalist.


    Daimodthasodchuen is also the name of the music company set up by Janey.

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    Their best-known song, “I Stopping Talking to Others in the District for You”
    How catchy.

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    The emergency decree bans big gatherings as a threat to national security. Violators are liable to up to two years in prison and/or a fine of 40,000 baht.
    Either enforce the law or rescind it.

    Cordon off the entire venue and charge every adult with threats to national security; then reinforce the serious nature of what this virus of capable of by adding virus tests at their cost before levying charges and collecting fines/t-money.

    Everyone ends up pleased with the outcome, cops/military get their commissions and some funding, outraged citizens easily satisfied, and glorious leaders see that their message is reaching others; never mind those participants that are old enough to understand there's a virus doing the rounds, they will learn when you attack their pocket.

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    Where's klondick with his 'similar to many other places...no names here... except the ex-commie ones I'm bizarrely adulatory of...' post?

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