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Shocking Scene at Patong Beach as Tourist Couple Caught in Public Indecency

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Social media has been buzzing after photos and videos surfaced showing a foreign tourist couple engaging in an explicit public act on Patong Beach, Phuket. The pair, described as a man and woman of African descent, were reportedly seen in a compromising position early in the morning of 21 April, seemingly unfazed by the presence of other beachgoers.

 

According to eyewitnesses and images shared online, the couple appeared to be involved in an intimate act for nearly 15 minutes on the public beach in Kathu District. Locals and tourists alike were left shocked by the brazen display, with many expressing disgust.

 

Online commentary has been scathing, with users posting comments such as, “If you can’t wait, go to your hotel room,” and “Absolutely shameless behaviour – this is a public place!” Others remarked on the apparent lack of law enforcement presence, calling for heavier penalties for such offences.

 

One local resident said, “It was truly obscene. We understand tourists want to enjoy themselves, but there are limits. This was completely unacceptable.”

 

Authorities have yet to release an official statement, but public calls for fines or legal action against the couple are growing.

 

This incident follows a string of reports highlighting unruly tourist behaviour in Thailand, raising concerns about the need for stricter enforcement and awareness campaigns about appropriate conduct in public spaces.

 

 

Adapted by ASEAN Now from Amarin.

 

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7 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Absolutely shameless behaviour

So many shameless foreigners in Thailand. 

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She has her legs crossed. How explicit could it have been? :coffee1:

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Good Africans out' very bad Africans in'..well in 🤔

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I am shocked. I'm going to have to make my second short black of the day!

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1 hour ago, Georgealbert said:

The pair, described as a man and woman of African descent,

Looks like a Thai hooker to me, skin colour and long black hair.

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Yeah.... the photo leaves a lot of doubt as to whether there really was anything explicit they were doing. It sure looks as though they were fully clothed sitting there. She may have been with her hand on his pecker but surely the man was not doing anything to the woman unless his hands are so small to squeeze between those thick thighs. Haha... 

Without a better photo shown to the police, I would say this one is not incriminating. 

I do think there are a lot of Thai pervs walking around waiting to VDO or take photo of foreigners now in the tourist places. 

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26 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Looks like a Thai hooker to me, skin colour and long black hair.

Can you read? Again, they already stated the facts. Doesn´t matter what it looks like to you.

 

31 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

How many exactly? And how many shameless locals ? I'm still waiting to see if any of your posts don't downgrade foreigners. The majority surely do, although I might have missed some. Question. Are you really a foreigner?

As a foreigner you must know what goes and what not goes in the countries you visit. Regardless of if there are many locals or not floating the rules and laws, that does not mean you as a foreigner can use it as an excuse to your own advantage.

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3 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Can you read? Again, they already stated the facts. Doesn´t matter what it looks like to you.

 

As a foreigner you must know what goes and what not goes in the countries you visit. Regardless of if there are many locals or not floating the rules and laws, that does not mean you as a foreigner can use it as an excuse to your own advantage.

The only way anyone knows what goes on anywhere is by personal experience, word of mouth and news casts. Personal experience is factual. News casts are sometimes biased unless there is video evidence along with it. Word of mouth means nothing as it can be lies, exaggerations or biased information. I didn't make any excuse for this couple as doing anything intimate should be reserved for a room. I'm just tired of hearing foreigners trashing other foreigners, lumping all into one group, or thinking the majority is a problem.

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9 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

The only way anyone knows what goes on anywhere is by personal experience, word of mouth and news casts. Personal experience is factual. News casts are sometimes biased unless there is video evidence along with it. Word of mouth means nothing as it can be lies, exaggerations or biased information. I didn't make any excuse for this couple as doing anything intimate should be reserved for a room. I'm just tired of hearing foreigners trashing other foreigners, lumping all into one group, or thinking the majority is a problem.

There you are right. The majority of foreigners in Thailand have no problem and do behave respectfully.

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48 minutes ago, thesetat said:

Yeah.... the photo leaves a lot of doubt as to whether there really was anything explicit they were doing. It sure looks as though they were fully clothed sitting there. She may have been with her hand on his pecker but surely the man was not doing anything to the woman unless his hands are so small to squeeze between those thick thighs. Haha... 

Without a better photo shown to the police, I would say this one is not incriminating. 

I do think there are a lot of Thai pervs walking around waiting to VDO or take photo of foreigners now in the tourist places. 

Can see her bum

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3 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Can see her bum

Where? Top of thigh maybe, but bum?????

4 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Where? Top of thigh maybe, but bum?????

Curvy bit is bum

1 hour ago, thesetat said:

I do think there are a lot of Thai pervs walking around waiting to VDO or take photo of foreigners now in the tourist places. 

So, the best you could do, was a sad try to blame it on the Thais. 

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12 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

So, the best you could do, was a sad try to blame it on the Thais. 

The woman looks Thai

9 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

The woman looks Thai

Until that is established, one must go with this:
 

2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

described as a man and woman of African descent

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Looks like a Thai hooker to me, skin colour and long black hair.

And possibly with his/her own weenie.

 

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1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

News casts are sometimes biased unless there is video evidence along with it.

News casts are always biased and video evidence will be edited or omitted to reflect that bias.

The Number One bias is to reflect the wishes of the security forces.

Other lesser bias will reflect the wishes of the owners of the news cast.

And also the political beliefs of the editorial staff, and sponsors of the news cast.

 

By the time you see then news, it has little to do with reality.

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2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

So many shameless foreigners in Thailand. 

 

Plenty of shameless Thais also...  🙄

11 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

News casts are always biased and video evidence will be edited or omitted to reflect that bias.

The Number One bias is to reflect the wishes of the security forces.

Other lesser bias will reflect the wishes of the owners of the news cast.

And also the political beliefs of the editorial staff, and sponsors of the news cast.

 

By the time you see then news, it has little to do with reality.

News casts aren't always biased. Reporters find news that's worth a story, and competition is fierce between stations to see who puts out the most interesting or who gets it out first. Editing videos still leaves things. Things can be left out to change a story to make it more biased to one side, and people are many times on one side so they'll believe much of what others tell them. Others want the real truth so don't take what anyone says without more evidence. Thinking everything you see is twisted is false. Reality is stranger than fiction and people know this. You can't lie forever. I personally knew a couple reporters and they always said it's who gets it out first, and you can't hide the truth long.

48 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Until that is established, one must go with this:
 

African? Hmmm

 

 

42 minutes ago, bendejo said:

And possibly with his/her own weenie.

 

She is short. I'd sad a woman. Ladyboys are usually tall.

29 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Plenty of shameless Thais also...  🙄

Crikey, I reckon it's the first time I've agreed with you. 

 

Fancy that, shameless Thai's in Thailand. 

 

 

1 minute ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Crikey, I reckon it's the first time I've agreed with you. 

 

Fancy that, shameless Thai's in Thailand. 

 

Are you saying that you actually admit there might be something negative about Thailand or Thai people???

10 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Are you saying that you actually admit there might be something negative about Thailand or Thai people???

I regularly post negative comments towards Thailand. 

 

I have many good foreigner friends here in Thailand. 

 

You seem to have tunnel vision, you only read what you want to hear, always putting me down when I'm not doing anything wrong. 

 

 

 

 

21 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I regularly post negative comments towards Thailand. 

 

I have many good foreigner friends here in Thailand. 

 

You seem to have tunnel vision, you only read what you want to hear, always putting me down when I'm not doing anything wrong. 

 

 

 

 

What you do do wrong is constantly trash foreigners. All foreigners, like yourself, aren't causing trouble . The same as all Thais aren't causing trouble here .Prejudice or lumping all into one group doesn't work anywhere.

2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

What you do do wrong is constantly trash foreigners. All foreigners, like yourself, aren't causing trouble . The same as all Thais aren't causing trouble here .Prejudice or lumping all into one group doesn't work anywhere.

I point out bad foreigners. 

 

Sadly there are a couple of you here who take my postings personally. This is very strange.

 

I don't attack or disrespect any member here, I only post what's freely available to the internet. 

 

Just now, SAFETY FIRST said:

I point out bad foreigners. 

 

Sadly there are a couple of you here who take my postings personally. This is very strange.

 

I don't attack or disrespect any member here, I only post what's freely available to the internet. 

 

I'm not taking it personally besides not liking prejudice or racism, lumping all foreigners or Thais into one group. Take some time and look at all of your replies to topics. You'll see what I and others here  do but might not understand how it's wrong. You look like a brown noser who thinks by putting down foreigners you might gain favor from locals. It doesn't work that way. When you talk down against other foreigners, they see, "if  a foreigner can say foreigners are bad, they surely must be". Better to either stand by all foreigners, or just ignore bad talk about some. Prejudice starts with one person's idea, then others join in because they think that person was right, either because they are a friend, or they respect them because they might be well off in some way.

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3 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

So many shameless foreigners in Thailand. 

 

What I witnessed years ago in Chiang Mai.

A man(seemingly a  foreign tourist from Europe) asking local food vendor for a change.

Showing his B1000-note and requesting smaller denomination, not buying anything from that shop.

There was 7-11 behind him where he can break his note(buying something inexpensive).

 

 

15 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:
18 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

What you do do wrong is constantly trash foreigners. All foreigners, like yourself, aren't causing trouble . The same as all Thais aren't causing trouble here .Prejudice or lumping all into one group doesn't work anywhere.

I point out bad foreigners. 

 

Sadly there are a couple of you here who take my postings personally. This is very strange.

 

I don't attack or disrespect any member here, I only post what's freely available to the internet. 

 

The problem is that the way you post shows that you aren't simply "pointing out bad foreigners", but purposefully trying to make foreigners look bad, whilst showing animosity towards them.

 

I'm not going to go through all your old posts to find examples, but when I point out the racism in your posts, I make it perfectly clear.

 

I'll just use your post from yesterday as an example.

 

You posted a video of a foreign man, looking a little worse for wear.  The video is apparently shot by a Thai person, who appears to shout at the foreigner and tries to make him follow his vehicle, when the foreigner does so, he drives off a little.  The Thai person says something else, the foreign man walks towards him again, and the Thai drives off, shouting something at the foreign man.

 

The video is basically of a Thai man harassing a foreign man on the street.  It would seem likely that the reason that the Thai is harassing the foreign person is because he is a Thai.

 

You describe the video as a video of "Stupid foreigners in Thailand".

 

I don't know how you cannot see the problem with that.

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