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Public Viewing of Bangkok Airport Cameras Questioned

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Concerns have surfaced regarding passenger privacy at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport after a video showing a popular actor at an immigration checkpoint was shared online. Social media users questioned the legality and privacy implications of making CCTV footage publicly accessible, sparking a broader discussion about airport security practices.

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The controversy began when a Thai X user highlighted the potential breach of privacy laws after video footage from the airport's immigration area circulated online. Suvarnabhumi Airport responded on its official X account, clarifying that the CCTV cameras were installed to monitor passenger flow and that live footage was visible to all international arrivals.

The airport shared images showing the broadcast screens, meant to inform passengers about queue lengths and wait times. Despite this clarification, the issue sparked further debate. Critics argued that while passengers are typically barred from recording in security areas, the airport was displaying live footage that might inadvertently reveal personal information.

Some users expressed fears that passport details or other sensitive information could be exposed on the screens, breaching Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act. Concerns were amplified by camera angles showing immigration counters up close, potentially infringing on passenger privacy.

As discussions continue, Suvarnabhumi Airport and Airports of Thailand have yet to issue additional statements addressing these privacy concerns or potential legal ramifications.

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image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 22 May 2026


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We had a lot more privacy when all we had to worry about was being on Candid Camera.

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