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Nap attack! Chiang Mai cops don’t like artist copping a snooze at tourist attractions

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Nap attack! Chiang Mai cops don’t like artist copping a snooze at tourist attractions

By Coconuts Bangkok

 

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All photos: Norapat Kammart

 

On Tuesday, Chiang Mai artist Norapat Kammart posted a photo of himself on Facebook.  In it, he was sleeping cozily with a pillow and blanket — in a busy crosswalk at a red light in front of loads of cars.

 

The curious image went viral. Social media users and local reporters thought it might be a statement or protest against traffic. As if to say, it takes so long to move, I might as well go to sleep here.

 

The image got so much attention in sleepy Chiang Mai that the police decided to do some investigating into the strange shot.

 

Full Story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/09/01/nap-attack-chiang-mai-cops-dont-artist-copping-snooze-tourist-attractions

 
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He got what he wanted. Now me GF wants him the film our wedding :(

So the wedding is off. Thanks :)

Proof positive that being a tourist in Chiang Mai is a tiring thing. Rest stops at most tourist attractions might boost business. Methinks the social media aspect is what has their dander up. 

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