Earlier, the railway authority said during the National Alcohol Policy Committee on July 4 that it was considering measures to ensure that the sales of alcoholic beverages in trains would not affect public health and tourism.
However, several public networks had submitted a letter to SRT acting governor Jaray Roongthanee on July 11 to oppose sales of alcoholic beverages in trains.
The networks, led by Bangkok drunk-driving victims network chairman Jessada Yamsabai, claimed that this move could lead to violence, quarrel and sexual harassment of passengers.
They asked the authority to focus instead on improving train services, including punctuality and safety of passengers.
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