There seems to be a certain amount of media outrage associated with the ‘ban’. The prevailing view is that bureaucracy is sanitising the character and personality of the city by crushing local food vendors.
But is it really that simple?
On one hand regulation and food safety IS an issue and is downplayed in this video. It may be ‘safe’ street food compared to other countries but
people do die every year even within the heavily regulated Food Safety Laws of Australia. I’d venture to say that many more have died off of unregulated street food in Bangkok.
On the other hand, more regulations (or if in fact it turns out to be a ban) are likely to disrupt or destroy the livelihood of those already struggling.
It may add yet another obstacle (11:25min in the video) to those trying to make a living and there is a high possibility that Bangkok’s progess may trample the lives of the underprivileged.
How do you see Bangkok’s street food ban?