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Lewd conduct during Songkran


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Hi,

 

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That would likely be shown on Thai TV, but of course with the tits blurred out. The blood spurting out of her head would be fine.

 

Sanuk!

 

I found the footage of that young lao girl who was hit by the car disturbing....but some titties are considered unacceptable?

 

Bit like PNG. They have a bar where the girls can dance in a shower but have to be fully clothed yet they publishe photos of a guy who ate his child alive without a second thought.

 

If you ever wondered what insanity looks like here it is :yikes:

 

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Jeez, they are after that video. It was pulled from the first site. Now I see it's been pulled from Youtube for nudity. You'd think nobody ever saw bare boobs before. Maybe ordinary Thai women don't have them. :hmmm:

 

 

Maybe the video will show up on Wikilinks one of these days.

 

 

 

 

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You have to understand Thai priorities. Uh ... once you figure them out, please explain them to me. :(

 

You have khatoey gangs mugging tourists on Sukhumwit, Nigerian drug dealers taking over some areas, you can't walk down the pavement for all of the illegal vendors and prostitutes ... but that's not important. You must arrest these girls for destroying the country's good reputation. :p

 

 

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Teen dancers spark complaint

 

 

 

Police have been asked to take action against three teenage girls who danced topless on Silom Road during the Songkran festival.

 

Surakiat Limcharoen, director of Bang Rak district office, yesterday lodged obscenity charges with police against the three young women.

 

A video clip of the dancers has been released on the internet.

 

The clip, which lasts more than a minute, shows three girls dancing on top of a vehicle roof amid cheering crowds and loud music.

 

Media reports said the incident took place on Friday night, the last day of the festival.

 

Culture Minister Nipit Intarasombat urged police to take the matter seriously. The incident was an affront to the country's traditions and values.

 

He said the event organisers should also face punishment.

 

 

 

So Thailand is adopting Shariya ... :banghead:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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