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Thai woman caught lying on baggage conveyor at Krabi Airport

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A video of a Thai woman lying on a baggage conveyor belt at Krabi Airport has gone viral, drawing heavy criticism on social media.

 

The incident, which occurred yesterday, September 16, was shared by the account @RedSkullxxx with the caption, “Can you lie down like this? I saw it on Instagram, it seems to be a Thai at Krabi Airport.”

 

The clip shows a woman in a white long-sleeved shirt, shorts, and a hat, lying comfortably on the conveyor belt. She appears to be enjoying herself, resting her chin on her hands and swaying her head back and forth. The video, posted on the former social media platform Twitter, now X, has sparked a significant backlash from netizens.

 

“Are we allowed to do this in an airport?” one user commented, highlighting the clear signage around the baggage area prohibiting sitting on the conveyor belt. Many echoed this sentiment, calling for stricter enforcement of airport regulations.

 

“Content like this should be punished by law,” another user remarked, criticising the woman for creating disruptive content. The sentiment was widely shared, with many calling for police intervention and fines for such behaviour.

 


 

 

 

The criticism extended to questioning the safety and appropriateness of such actions in a public space, with comments describing it as ignorant and inconsiderate.

 

One user pointed out, “It’s like lying in the middle of the road. It’s common sense that it’s dangerous and inappropriate.”

 

There were also concerns about the potential dangers involved, such as the possibility of getting injured by the machinery.

 

“Where is the safety awareness? This is trashy content,” a comment read, expressing shock at the lack of safety considerations.

 

The incident has prompted calls for the relevant authorities to investigate and take appropriate action, reported KhaoSod.

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-09-17
 

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  • richard_smith237
    richard_smith237

    Seriously - whats the world coming too when people are asking for Police Intervention for people having a little harmless fun...      She was just pratting about.. nothing more to see h

  • brianthainess
    brianthainess

    Shame a bag didn't come out the chute and knock some sense into her.

  • SAFETY FIRST
    SAFETY FIRST

    When I read the headlines I thought she was lying (not telling the truth). 😂   Maybe laying would have been a better word to use 🤔  

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Cute.

 

I would make a proper netizen out of her.

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When I read the headlines I thought she was lying (not telling the truth). 😂

 

Maybe laying would have been a better word to use 🤔

 

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19 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

“Are we allowed to do this in an airport?” one user commented, highlighting the clear signage around the baggage area prohibiting sitting on the conveyor belt. Many echoed this sentiment, calling for stricter enforcement of airport regulations

She did nothing wrong since she wasn’t sitting on the conveyor belt, she was lying on it. Next time change the wording on the no-can-do sign.

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Shame a bag didn't come out the chute and knock some sense into her.

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51 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

“Content like this should be punished by law,” another user remarked, criticising the woman for creating disruptive content. The sentiment was widely shared, with many calling for police intervention and fines for such behaviour.

 

Seriously - whats the world coming too when people are asking for Police Intervention for people having a little harmless fun... 

 

 

She was just pratting about.. nothing more to see here than someone having a laugh at no-one else's expense. 

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24 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Shame a bag didn't come out the chute and knock some sense into her.

shame  a sniffer dog  didn't  stick its nose where the sun don't shine

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These "netizens" are a miserable lot ,  are they unique to Thailand ?  Does anybody actually care what they think?

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Wonder if these people called netizens had a worse emotional stress when reading the story of the abandoned new born baby a few days ago ? 

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9 hours ago, mabio69 said:

Don't you have anything more important to report?🙄

 

They like to report on anyone from outside the orient for farting in an elevator. As for people reporting on people from the orient? Not much consistency, rhyme or reason. Just seems to be the occasional serious incident or silly sort like this one, but much is ignored in favour of petty incidents involving other groups. 

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Not exactly a capital offence they must be hard up for news.

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Listen to the faux outrage. She is having a bit of fun. Yeah, its a little naughty but she is doing no harm.

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11 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

When I read the headlines I thought she was lying (not telling the truth). 😂

 

Maybe laying would have been a better word to use 🤔

 

Just as lie and lay can get mixed up, there is a confusion with the present participles, laying and lying. The same rules apply as lie and lay, with lying being an action you perform and laying an action you preform on something.

  • Ed was lying on the floor, kicking his legs in the air like a toddler.
  • Jeannie was laying the books down, one by one on the table.
  • I am lying down until this terrible cold goes away.
  • We took care of Mom, gently laying a blanket over her when she fell asleep.
11 minutes ago, huyuli said:

Just as lie and lay can get mixed up, there is a confusion with the present participles, laying and lying. The same rules apply as lie and lay, with lying being an action you perform and laying an action you preform on something.

  • Ed was lying on the floor, kicking his legs in the air like a toddler.
  • Jeannie was laying the books down, one by one on the table.
  • I am lying down until this terrible cold goes away.
  • We took care of Mom, gently laying a blanket over her when she fell asleep.

Oh yeah, I get it. 

A better headline would have read.... 

 

Thai woman caught laying on baggage conveyor at Krabi Airport 

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This is Thailand.   You cannot display having fun,  it's not allowed here ... Netizens don't like it.

 

TIT ....   where illogical rules. 

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Woman has a bit of fun.

Breaks a rule. 

Breaks the internet. 

People must have such empty lives. 

🤷

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11 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Seriously - whats the world coming too when people are asking for Police Intervention for people having a little harmless fun... 

 

 

She was just pratting about.. nothing more to see here than someone having a laugh at no-one else's expense. 

And some people even wishing harm on her🤯 What kind of life do these people live to make them so angry at everything?

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Go ST on the conveyor - 2000 🙏

12 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I thought she was lying

Someone is lying.

Just now, Gobbler said:

Someone is lying.

I don't believe you, It's the truth. 

 

"social media users are outraged"

"drawing heavy criticism on social media"

"a significant backlash from netizens"

"disruptive content"

 

So a slow news day, plus language that exhorts you to be as outraged as all the other sheep on social media, results in a non story for you to get angry at.

 

Job done.

 

Now give me some advertising money.

Which law has been broken.  Sometimes the picayune bull&#& is too much.

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“Content like this should be punished by law,” another user remarked, criticising the woman for creating disruptive content. The sentiment was widely shared, with many calling for police intervention and fines for such behaviour.

Some people need to get out more and stop trawling the web for something to moan about.

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Thailand is becoming Woke,  in reality Thai's are very uptight and the only time they are permitted to get loose is in April for a week.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Content like this should be punished by law,” another user remarked, criticising the woman for creating disruptive content

There lays the problem with todays society, "creating disruptive content" A sentence that can be used to prosecute anything someone does not agree with. Censorship gone mad, or is it woke?

 

But 5 on a motorbike......

1 hour ago, Gobbler said:

Someone is lying.

Layer

1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Someone is lying.

Layer

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