Thailand’s Royal Gazette issued guidelines on assessing intoxicated customers before serving alcohol, following a ban on selling to drunk individuals. The regulation, announced in December, aims to prevent harm and legal penalties for vendors who serve alcohol to visibly drunk patrons. The guidelines, released on March 30, outline assessment methods such as the nose-touching test, foot-to-foot alternating test, and single-leg counting test to determine intoxication. Officials urge drinkers to self-assess before ordering and avoid drinking after hours. The announcement took effect on March 28.
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