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10 hours ago, Dinobot said:

Get some social skills and maybe you’ll get a closer look at that beave without having to be such a creeper, m8.

 

yeah, or do what many compratiots and expats do in thailand to see the beave, pay for it

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A young man of high standing?

 

Of course he has to go to the west to play out his perverted ideas.

In Thailand there is mostly nothing to see, double barriers.

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14 hours ago, rkidlad said:

“Mr. Tupchareon, I don’t know what you were thinking, you’re 27 years old, you’re not a child. You are extremely lucky that you have a very supportive family but this is your responsibility and it was outrageous behavior — unpleasant, disrespectful, and potentially, deeply offensive.”

 

Yes, his parents are very supportive. Which is probably why the judge reminded him that he’s not a child. 

What the British judge may not realize is, that his parents may be definitely rotten corrupt at the core. If she knew how the justice system works in Thailand, she would be terrified,........ 

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Maybe all the Thai dissidents, punk students , Russian oligarchs and their thug mates living in London Sanctuary can have a big  shindig  in Chelsea. The Bobbies will keep the street secure from nosey Brits  and all at taxpayers expense.

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Thai NLA member’s son arrested in London for making upskirt videos

 

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Photo : Topshop's website

 

Son of a National Legislative Assembly member was caught filming up women's skirts in Topshop's flagship store on Oxford Street in London.

 

Pratyayoud Tupchareon, 27, son of Youdtana who is an NLA member, has been spared jail after he claimed he had been inspired by YouTube videos. Daily Mail online reported on March 21 that his mother, Jutipon, is a judge.

 

He was spotted by security guards in the ladies fashion store in London following women around with a long lens protruding from his rucksack.

 

Tupchareon claimed that he had been inspired by YouTube videos of people 'up-skirting' - when someone secretly films underneath a skirt.

 

According to Daily Mail, Ciaran Cronin, prosecuting, said: 'At about 2pm on the day in question, two security guards in Topshop on Oxford Street observed the defendant behaving suspiciously.

 

'What they observed first of all was the defendant following females around the store, they believed this to be suspicious because he didn't appear to be interested in any of the stock.

 

'They also observed in his interactions with a number of females, that he kept placing his brown rucksack on the ground and lifting it back up again.

 

'He continued to do this a number of times and at one point one of the security guards noticed the long lens of a camera inside his bag.'

 

Tupchareon was spoken to by security and police arrived to seize his camera and arrested him, the online said.

 

He had shot a video up a woman's skirt outside the shop, the court heard.

 

Cronin added: 'The camera is angled up her skirt, she is not wearing any tights and her skirt was above the knee in length.

 

'The second video, from the store itself, shows the defendant approaching three females, all wearing short skirts, they were not wearing tights or leggings.'

 

He was able to capture the legs of two of the girls and managed to film the underwear of a third, Westminster Magistrates' Court heard.

 

District Judge Elizabeth Roscoe said: 'What on earth was he thinking? Why was he doing it?'

 

Tupchareon said he had watched videos on YouTube but told the judge: 'I don't have a YouTube account and I have never posted a video.'

 

The judge added: 'Mr Tupchareon I don't know what you were thinking, you're 27-years-old, you're not a child.

 

'You are extremely lucky that you have a very supportive family but this is your responsibility and it was outrageous behaviour - unpleasant, disrespectful and potentially, deeply offensive.

 

'I do accept, because nothing else was found on any of your media equipment, that this was just a one off occasion and I do accept that this was not for your own sexual gratification.

 

The 27-year-old was in the Topshop store on Oxford Street when he started to film up women's skirts.

 

'Though had you been successful, I cannot imagine that you would not have shown others.

 

'It was very stupid, clearly you have hurt your family, who must be appalled and shocked.

 

'And it is time that you accept responsibility for your own actions and in my view that requires a community order.'

 

Tupchareon studied at Regent's University, a private college in Regent's Park, London, where annual fees start at £17,000.

 

His father, Youdtana, distinguished himself with a career as Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, before moving into public office as a Senator in the National Legislative Assembly.

 

His parents, both qualified lawyers, jetted into London yesterday from Bangkok to attend the sentencing.

 

The young man has had to defer starting a postgraduate course at Westminster University while the proceedings have taken place.

 

Tupchareon, of Oxford, who admitted outraging public decency, was banned from the City of Westminster for four months and made to wear a tag.

 

He must be home between 7pm and 6am for 12 weeks. In addition he must pay a victim surcharge of £85 and costs of £85.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30341555

 
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