8 Thai Laws That Foreigners Should Know

Thailand has a deserved reputation as a ’land of plenty’ and much like any other nation, they have laws that need to be heeded. Some of their laws might seem strange to a foreigner and if you are planning a holiday in sunny Thailand, here are some Thai laws you need to know about.

Legal Drinking Age Is 20

Unlike most western countries, alcohol can only be consumed by those who are at least 20 years old. It has been known for the Thai police to raid a late-night entertainment venue to check the age of customers, so bear this in mind.

Vaping Is Illegal

Many tourists have been fined at the airport when vaping gear is found in their luggage. Yes, it is a weird law but as they say, ‘when in Rome.’ Even though it is against the law, street vendors in Bangkok openly sell e-cigarettes, so you are advised to quit vaping, at least until you get back home. If you are arrested with vaping equipment, you will need the services of an international law firm – a Chinese speaking lawyer from Vize Counselor, for example. They can help smooth out the situation and maybe avoid prosecution.

Never Disrespect The Thai Royal Family

The Thai laws regarding their monarchy are very strict and you could be sentenced to many years in prison for committing this crime.

Illegal Drugs

The laws in Thailand concerning the possession of illegal substances are very strict and the last thing you want is to spend a few years in a Thai prison. No one can help you if you are arrested in possession of any illicit drug, so it just isn’t worth the risk.

Passport Details

Every foreigner is supposed to carry their passport when out and about in Thailand, yet this is impractical. The best thing to do is take a photo of the main page and the visa page and if stopped by police, you can show them the images and that should be fine.

Wearing A Crash Helmet

As with most countries, it is illegal to ride a motorcycle without wearing a helmet. You might see many Thais who are not wearing a helmet, but when you try that, everyone (including the cops) can see that you are a foreigner and you will likely be fined, depending on how active the boys in brown feel.

Exporting Buddha Statues

It is illegal to take Buddhist images, statues or amulets home when you leave Thailand. The Thai customs officers frequently search tourist’s bags when they check in to fly home and there are serious fines for those who break this law. If you wish to export Buddha images, you need a licence from the Ministry of Culture.

No Driving Topless

Yes, that’s right, in Thailand, you cannot drive a car or ride a motorcycle without wearing a shirt, which might have something to do with the modesty of the Thai people.

It is always wise to do some online research on the country you are visiting, which should ensure that you don’t break local laws.

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