An Asian woman used Twitter to alert users about a gay cab driver in Bangkok. She admitted that while taking her and her friends to their destination, the driver watched porn and engaged in masturbation.
On June 20, the woman tweeted images of the taxi driver, together with copies of his identification card and registration number, with the comment, “…
“Warning! When serving customers, this taxi driver engages in lewd behavior. He produced noises that sounded like he was masturbating, never wore underpants, and constantly touched his privates. I was riding in the car with my friends. My acquaintance, who is a man, was unconcerned about it. It really scares me. Please don’t approach him. The driver was identified as Kriangsak Charnhattasin based on the ID card. He was in a green-and-yellow vehicle with the license plate 1มก 3769.
The woman stated in the comments that she had hail the taxi in Bangkok’s Sathorn neighborhood.Another woman revealed that she and her group were also harmed by the same taxi driver in 2020 after the post became viral. On her Twitter page, the woman wrote that she and her companions had taken a taxi to and from their school in the Pathum Thani neighborhood of Rungsit. The driver wore a face mask and sunglasses. He used a handkerchief to cover his lap as well.
The motorist always had odd eyes in the rearview mirror while driving. The taxi driver then watched porn in the vehicle and engaged in public masturbation while wearing a cover-up, she continued.
Despite having reported the event to the complaint center, the woman expressed her surprise that the driver was still driving taxis.
Several news agencies have already reported on the taxi driver’s behavior, some victims said in the comments section. They think the appropriate authorities have not penalized the driver, which is why he keeps up his indecent behavior.This is only one of thousands of complaints made about the unsuitable behavior of Thai taxi drivers by both locals and foreigners. The majority of complaints were unreasonable transportation costs and a service’s refusal to be rendered if the destination was too far away.