Phuket tourists engage in steamy street show on tuk tuk

Photo courtesy of MGR online

In a jaw-dropping scene that left locals stunned, two foreign couples were caught engaging in intimate acts aboard a tuk tuk near Phuket’s Patong Beach during a traffic jam caused by heavy rain. Despite the crowd of onlookers, the couples carried on brazenly, seemingly unfazed by the attention.

The scandalous incident took place yesterday morning, September 17, when a 40-second video clip surfaced on social media and spread like wildfire across various platforms and chat groups in Phuket. Filmed from a car behind the tuk tuk, the footage shows the vehicle slowly navigating rain-soaked streets near Patong Beach in the Kathu district, where traffic was crawling due to the downpour.

Advertisements

In the video, one woman is seen perched on the lap of a foreign man, who appears to be partially undressed. They seem utterly indifferent to the crowd, with another foreign man helping to adjust the situation before settling in to embrace another woman seated beside him.

The public display left viewers aghast as the tuk tuk crawled along, with the couples continuing their actions without any regard for passersby. The video’s release sparked a flurry of comments online, with many questioning the behaviour of the tourists.

Related news

Outraged viewers voiced their concerns.

“Patong is a place with no rules.”

“Do foreigners really think they can do anything here?”

Advertisements

The footage has stirred outrage across social media, with locals calling for stricter regulations on public behaviour, reported ASEAN NOW.

In related news, outrage erupted among Thai social media users after a video emerged showing male tourists urinating on Pattaya Beach. The video, shared by a Facebook user with the caption “Swimmers swim, and urinators urinate,” quickly went viral within a popular Pattaya Facebook group, which boasts over 200,000 members.

In other news, violence erupted once again in Patong last Saturday, September 14, as two separate incidents involving tourists left one man unconscious and another with a severe head injury.

Crime NewsPhuket NewsThailand NewsTourism News

Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

Related Articles

Check Also
Close