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Short time hotel filmed me having sex and posted the clips on Twitter, says bank employee in Phetchabun

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This is what happens when you both live with your parents and cannot have fun

there..

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Wow you look just like Patrick Stewert!!

  and no I did not..

And first he went to media. That is really " clever"

He should be issued with a stiff fine ! and being a bank employee no doubt he left a deposit before a withdrawal !

 

Edited: I did not see the update that the chap was selling self made adult films.

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1 minute ago, geriatrickid said:

I am not laughing, as I feel for this guy and his lady friend. It's a violation of their personal privacy and is akin to rape. The hotel should be criminally charged and a civil suit brought. The hotel is probably relying on the embarrassment factor to keep plaintiffs away.

What are you prattling on about?

The man took the video himself, nothing what so ever to do with the hotel.

13 hours ago, KKr said:

Dumb and Thick.
Some people are really desperate to make money. Sad.

I think that the money was an extra additive,the real reason was as Andy Warhol stated about every one in the world in the future and their 15 minutes of fame.

So the girlfriend will be charged with prostitution if the computer crimes are making money from prostitution?

...perpetrators playing the victims....all too common here....

 

....they consider themselves .....'smart'.....

 

...should be fined 'exemplary damages' too.....

 

...a long, long way to go to weed out this deep-rooted....cultural (?) phenomenon....

 

***

 

....been duped in the past....

 

...and upon discussing my predicament the conclusion offered was....'the other party was smarter than me'...

 

 

he can sell the rights to making a movie about making the movie.

On 8/15/2018 at 3:25 AM, colinneil said:

What are you prattling on about?

The man took the video himself, nothing what so ever to do with the hotel.

Maybe he was replying to the original post which did indeed suggest a violation

of the complainant.

What is a "short time hotel"? A hotel with a temporary license?

Just a girlfriend ? One of many ? Other relationships? Why go to short term hotel ?


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On 8/14/2018 at 10:49 AM, oldrunner said:

Yeah go to the Park as no sex goes on there, certainly no films to prove it.

Maybe walking street Pattaya would have been better, absolutely no sex or prostitution there !!

On 8/14/2018 at 8:53 AM, webfact said:

The Phetchabun bank employee was furious after dozens of clips of him having sex with his girlfriend at a short time hotel room in his locality found their way to Twitter.

 

Many were now on a site selling sex drugs and sex aids.

 

He should be proud to be in an ad for viagra and other enhancing drugs . He must have been hard all night. 

 

 

 

 

Sometime during the 70's in Balibago, there were two short-time hotels called the Sultan and the Raja--same owner, same theme. For a while they had a CCTV system that showed the action in the rooms by punching the room number into the remote; you could also punch-in your room number. For some quirky reason, I enjoyed them, but alas the authorities made them stop it.

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On 8/14/2018 at 10:50 PM, snoop1130 said:

‘Victim’ of hotel sex voyeur recorded it himself, say police

By THE NATION

 

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A BANK official in the central province of Phetchabun on Tuesday admitted that he had lied about a stranger videotaping him having sex with his girlfriend – and in fact had recorded the episode himself.

 

The 34-year-old man admitted to officers that he had set up a camera to record the scene himself in order to sell them, according to Pol Colonel Srithanon Ruanmool, superintendent of the Muang Phetchabun police.

 

The man’s complaint  on Tuesday morning had led to a police search of the hotel, while its owner kept insisting her resort had not installed any camera, nor been involved in any wrongdoing and had urged police to check the clips thoroughly to be sure of their authenticity. 

 

During further questioning, however, the bank official admitted he had recorded the video clips himself in the hope of making money from them.

 

By that stage police were already seeking his “accomplices” in the online pornographic industry. 

 

After being told that the clips were available for purchase through a secret group chat, Anti-Human Traffic Division 4 deputy superintendent Pol Lt-Colonel Sitthinan Sitthikamjorn said officers would investigate those individuals, as well as the places involved in the sex clips, as this constituted an attempt to make money out of prostitution. 

 

As part of the bank employee’s initial complaint to police, he claimed to have asked those who posted the clips to stop and remove them but, he said, they just threatened to post more, while his inquiry with the resort had just led to the management denying responsibility. 

 

The complaint led police to search the resort at 3pm, while the resort owner, whose name was withheld, insisted on her and her employees’ innocence. 

 

She said her place had not installed cameras and it was highly unlikely the employees -– mostly “low-tech” and trustworthy elderly people – would do what they had been accused of. 

 

The owner said she thought the previous phone call, in which her resort had been accused of recording sex clips, was a trick by an extortionist, so she also notified police about it. 

 

She also threatened that if the videos turned out to have been recorded at a different establishment, she would consider filing a counter-complaint with police over the damage to her business’s reputation.

 

Technology Crime Suppression Division spokesman Pol Colonel Siriwat Deepor said the offence of inputting pornographic materials into a computer system accessible publicly was punishable with a maximum imprisonment of five years or a maximum fine of Bt100,000. 

 

Siriwat also warned against sharing pornographic images and clips that had been illegally obtained and published. 

 

Such actions, he said, did not only break the law, they also had the potential to traumatise their victims, many of whom become suicidal, and their families. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30352147

 
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Not very bright, probably unemployed now as well

Prosecuted for false report, and sued by "resort" owner for  slander??

 

In such a circumstance go after the owner of the hotel. And I am not talking about a lawsuit. There are a dozen different ways to make his or her life a living hell. They deserve that.

23 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

In such a circumstance go after the owner of the hotel. And I am not talking about a lawsuit. There are a dozen different ways to make his or her life a living hell. They deserve that.

Why go after the owner of the hotel when he'd faked the story and recorded the video himself? Time to fire such an honest bank employee.

Once a clip gets on there it gets syndicated to amateur sex sites throughout the net as a free teaser vid. Very hard to get rid of if your face is showing.

 

There are ways of scanning for cameras with a phone app these days. Esp a problem in short term rentals with private lets.

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So what upset him most?

The implied posting on social media without consent?

 

Or the video showing it actually was a "short time"...

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