Chiang Mai singer Farm faces legal action for setting trousers on fire on stage

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod.

Chiang Mai administration officials detained a well-known singer for setting his trousers on fire during a live performance, a violation of Thai law. The incident occurred at an entertainment venue in the Chang Phueak district at around 11.30pm yesterday.

Farm, the lead vocalist of the band MOONHUNTERS, was performing on stage when he doused his trousers in fuel and set them alight, much to the excitement and cheers of the audience.

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The act, which posed a significant risk to both the performer and the public, violated several laws, including those related to fire safety and public endangerment. The performer cooperated fully with the officials, travelling to Chang Phueak Police Station alongside his band members and the owner of the restaurant in the Chang Sri Phum area.

As a result of the dangerous incident, a discussion took place about the risks associated with such reckless behaviour.

The officials warned 29 year old Krit or Farm about the potential for accidents, not only for himself but also for the audience and the venue. They also highlighted the legal ramifications that could arise from such actions.

The singer, being a public figure, could inadvertently influence others to mimic his dangerous behaviour, increasing the risk of more incidents in the future. Therefore, they requested his cooperation in adhering to legal regulations and prioritising public safety, reported KhaoSod.

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The police also spoke to the venue owner about the importance of maintaining safety and appropriateness at all performances. The venue owner, unaware of the impending incident, expressed concerns similar to those of the general public.

They agreed to prevent such incidents from recurring and emphasised the importance of safety at their establishment. The local administration urged other entertainment venues to do the same to prevent endangering the public.

Farm, visibly remorseful after the incident, apologised for causing discomfort to the wider public. He was also made aware of the serious legal consequences of his actions, which could result in up to seven years of imprisonment, a fine of up to 140,000 baht (US$ 3,857), or both.

The singer promised to be more cautious in the future and confirmed that there would be no more fire-related performances due to the direct legal implications.

Nevertheless, Farm assured the public that his band would continue to deliver high-energy performances, sans the fire. He understood that his act may have distressed many, especially those affected by similar incidents in the past.

He hoped his actions would serve as a cautionary tale for others, encouraging them to consider the legality and potential dangers before attempting such risky behaviour.

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