People's Party MP Targets Entertainment Licensing Gaps After Fire
People's Party MP Natthaphon Kanchanasub pushes for urgent entertainment license reforms following a recent fire in the Lat Phrao district.
Addressing Regulatory Loopholes
Natthaphon Kanchanasub, a Member of Parliament for the People's Party, has identified significant legal loopholes regarding entertainment venue licensing. These regulatory gaps are cited as a primary factor in the recurring tragedies involving fires at nightlife establishments.
Following a recent fire incident in the Lat Phrao area, the lawmaker expressed intent to conduct on-site inspections. The goal of these investigations is to assess the current enforcement of safety standards and the validity of operating permits in high-risk zones.
Legislative Reform Priorities
The lawmaker argues that current legislation fails to prevent recurring disasters. To address this, the People's Party plans to advocate for rigorous legal amendments aimed at strengthening oversight. Key areas of focus include:
- Stricter verification processes for entertainment venue operating licenses.
- Enhanced enforcement of fire safety and building code compliance.
- Increased accountability for venue owners regarding emergency exit accessibility.
- Regularized government inspections of nightlife establishments.
The push for reform comes as public concern grows regarding the safety of social venues. The party intends to use the findings from recent local incidents to build a legislative framework that prioritizes public safety over administrative convenience.




