14 year old peeping tom gets caught in Thai gas station women’s bathroom

PHOTO: Sanook

A Thai teen has been accused of lurking around a gas station bathroom and peeking under the women’s bathroom stall in Chon Buri, east of Bangkok.

21 year old Wipaporn Wongwijarn was shocked when she saw a pair of eyes peeking up at her from under the bathroom stall during a moment with nature. Furious, she stormed out and confronted the boy on a video which has been going viral on social media.

Wipaporn said she was in the second bathroom stall when she saw someone enter the first stall and place their bag on the wet floor. Finding it rather weird she took a photo and a few seconds later claims to have seen a pair of eyes looking up.

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She rushed out of the bathroom to seek some help. The young boy is hiding in the stall and comes out shyly when called, he takes a heavy scolding and remains silent most of the video.

Wipaporn was shocked to discover the culprit was only 14 years old, and although having called the police, decided not to press charges but hope this incident leaves an impression on the young man.

Wipaporn who is an employee of the store inside the gas station, posted the video and pictures on Facebook with the writing ‘you’re only 14, why did you do this?’, concerned for the future generation. She asked the police to reprimand the teen as well as inform his family and school about the incident.

The original post has been taken down but the video can be found HERE.

SOURCE: Khaosod, Komchadluek

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