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Viral video: Wild Thai woman feels the heat as she turns on man filming

 

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Caption: He warned her then she turned on him

 

A debate is raging in Thai social media after a video of an argument at a department store went viral. 

 

The debate is about people filming in public - should we have a right to film others or is it just being a busy body?

 

The video shows a furious Thai woman - described as wild in the media - who is tearing strips off a security guard for something he is alleged to have done. 

 

She swears repeatedly and turns down his apologies demanding to see the manager. 

 

A member of the public not connected to the incident had been filming it all. The woman then turns on him and a furious exchange of vulgarities results. 

 

She gets her own phone out and it descends into a kind of "mobiles at dawn" standoff. 

 

 

Netizens fell into two camps. One group said it was good that the man had started filming as it would help out the security guard. 

 

But others said that the man should have just minded his own business and let them get on with it rather than make the situation worse. 

 

More than 10,000 views of the video were made said TNews after it was posted on "Jackrich Judkheadkrum" on Facebook. 

 

The story also featured on Thai national TV with the presenters saying it was unclear what had led to the argument.

 

Source: Tnews

 

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I thought there was an incoming law about posting pictures or videos on the internet that needed consent from the individuals in the material? I personally find most of it disgusting, same as way too many CC tv cameras put up by the man. Hopefully this starts a movement on privacy rights. And that goes for foreigners having to check in for every trip outside of home.

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2 minutes ago, AGareth2 said:

sorry disagree

it is time to show up these "entitled" individuals that look down on people

Disagree

 

The individual filming is most likely just another equally entitled w***** looking to publish their video online to get likes. 

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I wonder will they ever grasp the etiquette of the mobile communication device and the buffalo less carriage (2 and 4 wheel)? Seems to have stumped them so far. Seems to cause more conflict than convenience.

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13 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

Disagree

 

The individual filming is most likely just another equally entitled w***** looking to publish their video online to get likes. 

unlikely

what would be their motive in showing up their own?

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19 minutes ago, AGareth2 said:

sorry disagree

it is time to show up these "entitled" individuals that look down on people

Disagree. He should have walked away from this trivial argument that was none of his business. Instead he rubbernecked and escalated the situation by filming it with the clear intent of making a worldwide spectacle of all involved. Absolutely unconscionable and inflammatory behaviour.

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32 minutes ago, AGareth2 said:

sorry disagree

it is time to show up these "entitled" individuals that look down on people

Tread lightly on the subject "entitled" individuals that look down on people here at TVF.

There are many "entitled" individuals...????

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1 hour ago, holy cow cm said:

I thought there was an incoming law about posting pictures or videos on the internet that needed consent from the individuals in the material? I personally find most of it disgusting, same as way too many CC tv cameras put up by the man. Hopefully this starts a movement on privacy rights. And that goes for foreigners having to check in for every trip outside of home.

How could anyone even take a selfi without violating everyone in the bg "privacy"? Point being, if people expect privacy in public, what you really would need to do is ban public photography essentially. I do not see any other way. 

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1 hour ago, holy cow cm said:

I thought there was an incoming law about posting pictures or videos on the internet that needed consent from the individuals in the material? I personally find most of it disgusting, same as way too many CC tv cameras put up by the man. Hopefully this starts a movement on privacy rights. And that goes for foreigners having to check in for every trip outside of home.

If that was the case no film of idiot driver from dash cams would be allowed, filming in public is OK but on public property like shopping centres probably not

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1 minute ago, meand said:

How could anyone even take a selfi without violating everyone in the bg "privacy"? Point being, if people expect privacy in public, what you really would need to do is ban public photography essentially. I do not see any other way. 

With in reason has to be the middle line.

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3 minutes ago, Orton Rd said:

but on public property like shopping centres probably not

Not probably but sure ;

 

On all the entrance doors of the shopping centers of Thailand, small as well as very big, there are big stickers which prohibit you to photograph, to film, to enter with arms, etc ...

 

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1 hour ago, PatOngo said:

I wonder will they ever grasp the etiquette of the mobile communication device and the buffalo less carriage (2 and 4 wheel)? Seems to have stumped them so far. Seems to cause more conflict than convenience.

Oddly Thailand is leading in the use of Facebook, Instagram, etc for commerce. Reported by Reuters:

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-thailand-ecommerce/from-shrimp-to-fake-eyelashes-social-media-sales-soar-in-facebook-friendly-thailand-idUSKCN1TV113

 

Issan kids were producing there own full length rice-paddy movies using hand phones well before Hollywood tried the same.

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Google: Became a clip that socialists are talking about right now After the Facebook "Jackrich Judkheadkrum" clip has revealed the escalating extreme heat of a hot head , one by a message stating that ... but man, it 's a.. A quarrel with the law .. (my father ??) Security. to plead good then .. But I didn't finish it. -????

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The worst invention of all times - mobile phones with cameras! 

Every Tom, Dick and Harry is either photographing something/somebody, themselves or video recording every argument or stupid act! 

If these peopke actually had something to do, they woukdn't have the time to stand around making videos of every bloody incident! 

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Good thing he filmed. The less people think (and do) get away with, the better.

 

I had a similar incident in my own country a few years back, where a woman out of the blue claimed my friend had stolen money from her in a shopping mall. She confronted him outside and started screaming like a maniac.

 

When the police arrived, she tried to claim he had pushed and hit her. Luckily, a guy stepped forward and revealed he had filmed the whole encounter from his car, which proved my friend had done no such thing. Additionally, a review of the security footage from the mall showed that he had been nowhere near the woman during his time in the mall. She was sentenced to a fairly hefty fine.

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