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Excuse me sir....what is that you might be smoking?

 

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Thai social media went bonkers as footage emerged of a Chinese tourist drawing on a massive bamboo bong outside the passenger terminal at Don Meuang airport in Bangkok.

 

The 36 second video posted on Facebook by "Nes Tanapon" showed the tourist sitting and repeatedly puffing as another men near him smiles and a security guard looks on in bemusement.

 

It wasn't long before someone came and asked him what he was smoking.

 

It turned out to be tobacco but he was reminded that it didn't look good and might not be the best thing to do at an airport in Thailand.

 

The evidence was confiscated and it ended with smiles all round and no charges.

 

Thai Facebook posters had fun with their comments:

 

Arun Jitphian suggested that the tourist couldn't get any dry rolling papers after the floods so he made do with a floating bong.

 

While Nut Kittisak remarked on the original security guard in the video suggesting ironically that he was waiting patiently for his turn at the bong.

 

 

Source: https://mgronline.com/onlinesection/detail/9600000105329

 
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same as the smoking of tobaccos in Vietnam in many places.

Where and what is the problem?

Get a grip on your neighbour's habits  Thailand , especially as you want more chinese and other ASEAN tourists .

You started the process of wanting more ASEAN visitors!!

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He bought some souvenhirs and was so smart to test it first.

 

Why is this in the newspaper? Because he's chinese i bet...Which Thai sold this thing to him and is that illegal? 

I see Thai smoking e-cigarettes just in public spaces like malls (smoking area) or piers..nobody cares.

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25 minutes ago, Thian said:

He bought some souvenhirs and was so smart to test it first.

 

Why is this in the newspaper? Because he's chinese i bet...Which Thai sold this thing to him and is that illegal? 

I see Thai smoking e-cigarettes just in public spaces like malls (smoking area) or piers..nobody cares.

...and why would anybody care about vaping? It is a victimless 'crime' unless one is a greedy tobacco monopoly. 

Ridiculous laws such as banning e-cigarettes and bongs are simply asking to be broken.

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6 hours ago, daiwill said:

same as the smoking of tobaccos in Vietnam in many places.

Where and what is the problem?

Get a grip on your neighbour's habits  Thailand , especially as you want more chinese and other ASEAN tourists .

You started the process of wanting more ASEAN visitors!!

Then they should get used to Chinese men spitting gobs all over the sidewalks and honking out 'lungers' in restaurants too

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2 hours ago, baboon said:

...and why would anybody care about vaping? It is a victimless 'crime' unless one is a greedy tobacco monopoly. 

Ridiculous laws such as banning e-cigarettes and bongs are simply asking to be broken.

Of course its a victim-less crime as there are many other victim-less crimes and stupid drug laws here. Assault someone 500 bt.. smoke a joint go to jail for a year or more.

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2 hours ago, mikebell said:

200 baht a day on water and soft drinks: all his food/lodging paid for in China.

Paid for in China to a tour operator who in turn paid a Thai business. Or do Chinese charter flights carry a week of food for the entire plane load ?

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21 hours ago, Guitar God said:

Paid for in China to a tour operator who in turn paid a Thai business. Or do Chinese charter flights carry a week of food for the entire plane load ?

A Thai/Chinese company.  The problem, which seems to passed you by, is so serious that Prayuth himself intervened & a number of coaches were impounded.

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