On March 17, Thai authorities went viral by the famous Thai singer Lalisa Manobal, a member of the South Korean pop group Blackpink I warned you about whiskey promotion campaigns. The US Agency for Disease Control has made recommendations to Facebook to remove or spread alcohol from photos shared by fans of the singer on social media and omit any references to alcoholic beverages or their properties I posted it. Larisa, 24, artistically known as Lisa, was chosen by a Scottish whiskey brand for a campaign in Asia. You can see artists holding whiskey bottles and wide glasses that have become a hot topic in Thailand. The singer, who has many followers in her country, identified her worth on the brand's website and stated that she thinks she is a fan of this drink. Alcohol advertising in Thailand can lead to up to one year in prison and a fine of 500,000 baht ($150,000 or 136,000 euros). Piyabutr Saengkanokku, a former congressman and secretary general of the progressive movement, said Piyabutr Saengkanokku, considering that the vast majority of people who are fined for restricting their freedom are small business owners. He criticized Facebook for laws prohibiting publicity. Piyabutre, who is also a law professor, pointed out that if advertising is produced in South Korea, where Lisa conducts most of her professional activities, it would not be illegal. SM-GRC/RAA