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Dancers at Police Station Spark Outrage Among Netizens

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A video of dancers in revealing outfits swaying at the Plai Bang police station in Nonthaburi has become a hot topic online. Released yesterday, the clip has sparked debate about the appropriateness of such displays in official public spaces.

 

The footage, which was shared on a popular Facebook page, shows three dancers moving rhythmically in the police station. As the clip made its rounds across social media, many netizens expressed their disapproval, questioning the setting for such an activity.

 

In response to the uproar, reporters visited the Plai Bang police station to seek clarification. Pol. Col. Piyawat Patcharanittham, the station’s superintendent, addressed the situation, explaining that the dancers had been at a nearby party the previous evening.

 

They stopped at the station to use its restroom facilities and took the opportunity to film a dance video, which they later shared on their personal Facebook accounts.


Dr. Sittisak Chiawpongpipat, head of the station's police administration inspection team, elaborated that there was an uncommon party near the station that night. Although the police had agreed to let the organisers use an adjacent space for the party, they were unaware of the recording happening within the station itself.

 

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Upon discovery, the officers contacted the party organisers and reprimanded them over the dancers’ attire and the decision to film inside a police establishment.

 

While the station wants to maintain openness for public use of their facilities, they stressed the need for appropriate conduct moving forward. Efforts will be made to ensure similar incidents do not occur again, preserving the integrity and expected decorum of the police station, reported Amarin TV, Thai Newsroom.

 

 

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  • Get over it, at least they were enjoying themselves 

  • If the RT police are not aware what is happening in their own police station it  says a lot about their crime  detection skills. 

  • Here in Isaan they are slightly overdressed for mowlem dancing.

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Get over it, at least they were enjoying themselves 

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Here in Isaan they are slightly overdressed for mowlem dancing.

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Now your talking! Community outreach! 🤣

To me those "dancers" look like ladyMEN. 

It's not relevant to the topic itself. But many of those creatures behave as if they own and rule the country. 🤦🏼‍♂️ 

2 minutes ago, Chassa said:

Here in Isaan they are slightly overdressed for mowlem dancing.

Already mow in the morning? 🤔🤦🏼‍♂️

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If their real women send them to Phuket they can dance on my pole

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I am outraged also…..hahaha 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

elaborated that there was an uncommon party near the station that night.

What on earth is an "uncommon party"?

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2 minutes ago, sambum said:

What on earth is an "uncommon party"?

A party that takes place rarely.

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If the RT police are not aware what is happening in their own police station it  says a lot about their crime  detection skills. 

Looks like just about any evening, anywhere in Isaan.

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56 minutes ago, JoePai said:

Get over it, at least they were enjoying themselves 

Revealing outfit, yes in the 1960s

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That is one of those videos which will be picked up by the BBC and others to report about Thailand. 

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How disgusting! I definitely wouldn't hire that one.

 

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i like the "mmmmmm..." that can be heard from the tv anchor at second"23. hahaha

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11 minutes ago, sambum said:

What on earth is an "uncommon party"?

It's similar to unusually rich politicians. 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

 

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A video of dancers in revealing outfits swaying at the Plai Bang police station in Nonthaburi has become a hot topic online. Released yesterday, the clip has sparked debate about the appropriateness of such displays in official public spaces.

 

The footage, which was shared on a popular Facebook page, shows three dancers moving rhythmically in the police station. As the clip made its rounds across social media, many netizens expressed their disapproval, questioning the setting for such an activity.

 

In response to the uproar, reporters visited the Plai Bang police station to seek clarification. Pol. Col. Piyawat Patcharanittham, the station’s superintendent, addressed the situation, explaining that the dancers had been at a nearby party the previous evening.

 

They stopped at the station to use its restroom facilities and took the opportunity to film a dance video, which they later shared on their personal Facebook accounts.


 

Dr. Sittisak Chiawpongpipat, head of the station's police administration inspection team, elaborated that there was an uncommon party near the station that night. Although the police had agreed to let the organisers use an adjacent space for the party, they were unaware of the recording happening within the station itself.

 

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Picture courtesy: AMARY TV

 

Upon discovery, the officers contacted the party organisers and reprimanded them over the dancers’ attire and the decision to film inside a police establishment.

 

While the station wants to maintain openness for public use of their facilities, they stressed the need for appropriate conduct moving forward. Efforts will be made to ensure similar incidents do not occur again, preserving the integrity and expected decorum of the police station, reported Amarin TV, Thai Newsroom.

 

 

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Instead to survey the streets about crazy and drunken drivers, it is far better to enjoy in the A/C police staion

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no one was outraged apart from a few wives, who writes this rubbish

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More dressed that the average Thai concert

Get Out of the dark Netizen, majority of these clubs or so call events are police run, endorsed or protected.

The fact that it got out is what the outrages is always about. 

Yea just using the bathroom :cheesy:

I,am guessing katoey,but dancing for something on a social media  site. A storm in a tea cup really,but we know some thais will thing it is wrong and film it

1 hour ago, webfact said:

 integrity

 

😂

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Although the police had agreed to let the organisers use an adjacent space for the party, they were unaware of the recording happening within the station itself.

Yeah okay... they just managed to slip this one past them.

Those prudish old dinosaurs will be replaced in the near future 

Maybe not quite the appropriate place for scantily clad ladies to be dancing but it looked like harmless fun to me! I guess the Police had to issue the reprimand statement regarding the incident but I bet underneath they were smiling and why not. 

Things like this are why we came here in the first place.

48 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

How disgusting! I definitely wouldn't hire that one.

 

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Yeah! Get a pair of those high legged boots on and I’m in

And Thailand is wondering why they have a certain reputation......

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Sure beats the nancy-boy Met policemen dancing and twerking in the Pride parade.

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