A Thai delivery rider is accused of secretly filming under a female vendor's skirt while waiting for an order in Bangkok. The vendor shared video evidence of the March 7 incident on social media, highlighting the actions of a rider in a green jacket who allegedly took inappropriate photos. The incident has sparked online outrage, with calls for the vendor to report the behavior to authorities.
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The vendor, focused on her work at the time, did not immediately confront the suspect but later identified him as Taewan, operating in the Khlong Samwa area. The online community's response has been intense, urging action to prevent future incidents and emphasizing safety precautions for female vendors. Taewan’s actions could result in up to one year of imprisonment and a fine of up to 20,000 baht, pending legal proceedings under Thailand’s sexual harassment laws.
Similar incidents have occurred, like one in Nonthaburi last September, involving a man jumping from a mall to evade arrest after filming under a skirt. Another arrest was made in February last year at a concert in Bangkok's Rajamangala National Stadium for similar acts. These cases highlight a worrying trend and underline the call for stricter safety measures.
As the public awaits further developments, it remains unknown if the vendor will formally press charges against Taewan. The outcome could set a precedent for how such cases are handled in Thailand, potentially influencing public policy and awareness campaigns, reported The Thaiger.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 11 Mar 2026