Netizens express shock and outrage over the behaviour of foreigners caught on video engaging in 'loud' intimacy in various public places in Thailand.
The foreigners' 'loud' intimacy was caught on video and shared on Facebook by Mr Denis Krungtep. He wrote: 'Is this normal for Pattaya?' Netizens have expressed shock and outrage over the behaviour, with many calling for the couple to be arrested. In a post shared in Facebook group Du Lịch Thái Lan on Jan 30, two men were spotted wearing only trunks and slippers at Phuket International Airport.
On Jan 14, two tourists sunbathed on the premises of Wat Chiang Man, a revered Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai. And two tourists were warned by Phra Nakhon municipal police for sunbathing in bikinis at Sanam Luang, Bangkok, on Dec 29
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