Thailand Video News | Bangkok Tuk Tuk / Tailor Scam exposed by British YouTuber, Sever weather alert issued for 27 provinces
In this video, Alex and Jay underscore a diverse array of incidents and decisions shaping the nation’s discourse. From controversies surrounding provocative behavior at cultural landmarks to troubling encounters with taxi drivers, and even high-level deliberations on transforming military infrastructure, Thailand’s societal fabric is in flux. Amidst concerns over weather alerts and international scrutiny of judicial proceedings, the country navigates a complex intersection of tradition, governance, and modernity.
Lese Majeste has garnered attention from the United Nations following a high-profile case
UN experts on 25 March expressed serious concerns over the sentencing of Thai human rights lawyer Anon Nampa under Thailand’s royal defamation laws, highlighting a troubling trend in stifling dissent and silencing human rights defenders. Anon, a key figure in Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, has been actively involved in providing legal aid in sensitive cases and advocating for democracy and monarchy reform. Convicted and sentenced to a total of eight years in prison for his speeches at pro-democracy rallies, his case has ignited international outcry over the misuse of lèse-majesté laws to suppress free expression. The experts condemned the disproportionate sentences, the ongoing criminalization of Nampa’s advocacy, and the chilling effect such actions have on civil society. They urged Thai authorities to overturn Nampa’s conviction, drop all charges against him and others similarly targeted, repeal the lèse-majesté law, align the Criminal Code with international human rights norms, and release those imprisoned for exercising their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.
The Thai government is considering converting a military airbase for commercial use
Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is considering a proposal from Nakhon Ratchasima provincial authorities to repurpose a local air force base for commercial use to stimulate economic and tourism growth. The proposal, presented on 24 March, suggests the private sector be allowed to operate commercial flights from Wing 1 of the Royal Thai Air Force base, previously used for such purposes between 1986 and 1997. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit has been tasked with evaluating this proposal. The region currently depends on Nakhon Ratchasima Airport, which lacks commercial flights, with Nok Air showing interest in resuming services if they can use the old airport facilities. This move aims to enhance accessibility and boost the local economy by leveraging the air base’s proximity to the city center, offering a strategic advantage over the existing airport located further away.
Severe Weather Alert: 27 Thai Provinces, Including Bangkok, Brace for Thunderstorms and Extreme Heat
The Meteorological Department of Thailand has issued a severe weather warning for 27 provinces, predicting thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, particularly in the eastern parts of the country where 40% of the area is expected to face intense downpours. A low-pressure system, intensified by the current heatwave, is anticipated to bring hot to very hot weather conditions across Thailand, with temperatures potentially reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius on April 1. This weather event is compounded by the presence of dust particles and smoke haze in the upper north, lower northeast, central regions, and eastern areas, including Bangkok, due to weakened winds and poor air circulation. The public is advised to be cautious of the extreme heat and the risks posed by thunderstorms. The forecast highlights varied impacts across different regions, with very hot weather and isolated thunderstorms expected in the northern, northeastern, central, and eastern regions, as well as both coasts of the southern region. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions against the impending severe weather conditions.
Thai Woman Assaulted by Taxi Driver for Rejecting Overpriced Fare
A Thai woman’s experience with a taxi driver’s assault in Bangkok has sparked outrage on social media, where she sought justice and warned others. The incident happened near Phetchaburi MRT Station at 11pm on March 22, when a taxi driver, described as a 35-40-year-old man with a mohawk, slapped her for refusing to comply with his demand for a 100 baht fare—30 baht more than the usual metered rate. The altercation began after she challenged the driver’s refusal to use the meter, leading to his demand for an unwarranted 40 baht and culminating in the assault as she attempted to leave the vehicle. Following the incident, she sought medical attention for her injuries and reported the driver to the police and the Land Transport Department, which is expected to take action shortly. This case highlights the broader issue of misconduct among taxi drivers, as evidenced by over 10,687 complaints recorded by the Land Transport Department in the past five months.
Social Media Uproar Over Provocative Photos at King Rama I Monument
A controversy erupted on social media after a young woman, with over 200,000 Facebook followers, posted suggestive photos of herself at the King Rama I monument, sparking a debate on respect for cultural and historical sites. The images, deemed disrespectful by many, especially residents of Buriram province, led to widespread criticism and personal scrutiny. Responding to the backlash, the woman issued an apology, kneeling before the monument and acknowledging her oversight of local sentiments and the monument’s significance. Despite her apology, figures such as Santhaya Wattanakosal, a clinic owner and member of the Love Rama I Group, and Orathai Phalaphon, the monument’s caretaker, highlighted the need for more awareness and respect towards sacred sites. Phalaphon suggested that an in-person ceremonial apology would be more appropriate, indicating a broader conversation about the impact of social media on cultural respect and understanding. This incident underscores the tension between online expression and the importance of honoring Thailand’s cultural and historical heritage.
British YouTuber Exposes Bangkok Tuk Tuk Scam Targeting Tourists
British YouTuber Phil Bland warned tourists about a scam in Bangkok involving a tuk tuk driver and a tailor shop attempting to swindle him, as shared in a video on his channel that recently gained traction on Thai social media. Bland recounted how a tuk tuk driver offered a discounted fare to the MBK shopping center in exchange for a stop at a tailor shop, the driver’s supposed sponsor. Upon arrival, Bland felt uncomfortable, especially after being asked to turn off his camera inside the shop, highlighting the pressure tactics used to earn extra money from tourists. The situation escalated when the driver insisted on Bland returning to the shop without his camera, leading to a confrontation. This incident, along with a similar experience shared by South Korean YouTuber IL Hong Min, has spotlighted ongoing issues with illegal tuk tuk and taxi drivers exploiting foreigners in Bangkok. Despite promises from Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt to address the problem, such scams continue to pose challenges for visitors to the city.