Bryan Ke
Bryan Ke963d ago

American tourist apologizes after blasting Phuket street with weed-laced fog machine

Angkhan Vorac Chhieng, 55, said he did not know his actions would be considered inappropriate

American tourist apologizes after blasting Phuket street with weed-laced fog machineAmerican tourist apologizes after blasting Phuket street with weed-laced fog machine
via @phuketpolice
An American tourist from California was made to apologize after blasting a fog machine laced with marijuana on a busy street in Phuket, Thailand, to promote his business back home.
Key details: The incident occurred along Bangla Walking Street in Patong Beach on Aug. 18 at around 2:30 a.m., according to the Phuket Provincial Police’s Facebook post in Thai on Sunday.
For promotion: Authorities said the man, an American tourist identified as Angkhan Vorac Chhieng, 55, was using a fog machine filled with marijuana, described in an Instagram post as a “kush cannon,” while walking down the crowded, busy street.
Chhieng reportedly said he was trying to promote his cannabis dispensary, Kush Life, which is in California.
Confronting him: Using surveillance cameras to track him down after receiving reports of his behavior, authorities were eventually able to locate Chhieng at a hotel in Bangla Walking Street.
His reaction: Chhieng reportedly apologized for what happened after being confronted by the police, claiming that he did not know his actions were inappropriate. He also apologized for hurting Phuket’s tourism image.
Leaving Thailand: Chhieng, who reportedly arrived in Bangkok on Aug. 15 before traveling to Phuket, left Thailand on Aug. 19.
Legal but with rules: While it is legal to use cannabis in Thailand, whether that be for medical or recreational purposes, tourists still have to follow some ground rules. For example, cannabis is prohibited in public spaces such as schools, malls and temples, and going against the rules can result in a 25,000 baht (approximately $712) fine and a three-month prison sentence.

 

Discussion

Ari C.
Ari C.2h ago

If this happened on campus, Stanford should issue a clear public update and specific safety actions.

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Mina Z.
Mina Z.1h ago

Agree. People need facts and process, not silence. The school should confirm what is being investigated.

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Ken L.
Ken L.48m ago

Also important to separate verified details from rumors so this does not spiral online.

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Linh P.
Linh P.1h ago

The death threat part is extremely serious. Hoping law enforcement and campus security are already involved.

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Jae T.
Jae T.35m ago

This is where official reporting and support channels need to be visible and easy to access.

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Sophie W.
Sophie W.56m ago

Can NextShark keep a timeline thread here as updates come in? That would help keep context in one place.

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