Noise pollution
The Thailand Environmental Noise Regulation states that the
24-hour average sound level should not exceed 70dB...
the maximum penalty is a fine of 10,000 baht and/or one-month jail term.
Take your case to the police, the press,
Pollution Control Department or the Damrongdhama Centre of the Ministry of Interior.
Learn more about noise regulations at
pcd.go.thhttps://www.geonoise.com/noise-legislation-and-noise-limits-in-thailand/——————————
Residents who suffer from noise pollution from entertainment businesses can call the Dumrongtham Center by dialing 1567, or 076-211102 or 076-354654.
https://thethaiger.com/issues-answers/answer/re-laws-against-noise-pollution——————————-
The maximum noise allowed by law is a Time-Weighted Average (TWA) of 90 decibels over an eight-hour period
https://www.thephuketnews.com/turn-down-the-volume-64599.php——————————
Noise And Vibration Standard