Using Twitter, a Thai woman alerted users to a gay cab driver in Bangkok. She admitted that while driving her and her pals to their destination, the driver engaged in masturbation and watching porn.
The woman posted images of the taxi driver, his ID card, and his registration number on Twitter on June 20 with the statement, “…
“Warning! While serving passengers, this taxi driver engages in vulgar behavior. He did not wear underwear, constantly touched his intimate areas, and produced noises resembling masturbation. I was in the car with some of my pals. Despite the fact that my friend is a man, he seemed unconcerned. It’s really frightening. Please don’t go near him.
The driver’s ID card revealed his name to be Kriangsak Charnhattasin. Driving a green-and-yellow vehicle with the license plate 1มก 3769 was him. The woman explained in the comments that she called a taxi from Bangkok’s Sathorn district.Following the post’s global success, another woman said that the same taxi driver had also harmed her and her friends in 2020.
The woman described how she and her companions rode in a cab to and from their school in the Pathum Thani neighborhood of Rungsit on her Twitter account. A face mask and sunglasses were on the driver. He also used a handkerchief to cover his lap.
The driver always had odd eyes in the rearview mirror during the trip. She continued by saying the cabbie watched porn in the vehicle and engaged in masturbation while wearing a cover-up.
The woman expressed shock at the driver’s continued taxi service after she reported the event to the complaint center.
Some victims revealed in the comments section that the taxi driver’s actions had previously been covered by numerous news organizations. They think the driver is still engaging in obscene behavior because the appropriate agencies have not penalized him.
This is only one of thousands of complaints made by citizens and visitors alike about the improper conduct of Thai taxi drivers. The majority of complaints were related to unreasonable transportation costs and refusing to offer a service if the destination was too far away.