Community leaders in Pathum Thani have inspected a pedestrian bridge in Chiang Rak Yai, Sam Khok district, following reports of illegal activities, including sexual acts and filming adult content. The inspection prompted by the village chief, Chukiat Phochan, revealed items such as used condoms and other paraphernalia, suggesting these acts occurred recently. Additionally, the site has been used for copper theft, adding to community concerns.
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The bridge on the Udon Ratthaya Expressway poses challenges, including a directional sign creating a blind spot, raising safety issues. Assistant village chief Chaiwat Panyachun mentioned the bridge is known among offenders as “sky homestay,” highlighting its notorious reputation. Chukiat Phochan emphasized that such public activities contravene local laws, potentially leading to legal repercussions.
Authorities, including Sam Khok Police Station and the Expressway Authority, are involved in strategizing preventive measures. They aim to enhance surveillance and clear the identified blind spot to deter further illegal use. The community's prompt action underscores a commitment to maintaining public safety and lawful conduct.
Looking ahead, authorities are likely to implement increased patrols and reinforce legal consequences for offenders. Public cooperation and continuous monitoring are expected to play key roles in ensuring the bridge's appropriate and safe use.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 28 Apr 2026
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