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1144 downloadsBANGKOK: -- A video clip of soapy 8 'coyote' girls performing on a stage at a party has become viral in Thailand's social media world. The organizer of the party was allegedly unaware that the performance was captured on tape.
A 12-minute VDO clip has become viral on Thailand's popular social media website. The clip featured over 10 scantily clad young girls dancing provocatively on an outdoor stage. The girl, in two-piece bikinis, began to undress while soaping the upper part of their bodies.
An anonymous whistle blower forwarded the clip to a group of reporters, urging the reporters to alert the police of the performance. The informant also alleged the racy performance took place on a temple's ground. However, from the visuals of the clip alone, it is impossible to determine where the performance took place.
On the VDO, a male host announced on the stage that the girls are part of the "Spirit Dance" team. He also urged the party-goers to turn off their recording devices during the performance. A team of organizer called "Mont Mae Glong" is believed to be the organizer of the event.
The Technology Crime Suppression Division police have been alerted of such a performance and the existence of the VDO clip. The police will determine if the VDO clip is a violation of the Computer Act and whether or not it will be banned.
Reporters also called the "Mont Mae Glong" group for details about the performers. A man who claimed to be the owner, Mont, answered the phone and told the reporters that he specializes in holding performances for parties in Samut Songkram, Samut Sakhon and Ratchaburi provinces. Mont hung up when he found out the coyote performance was captured on tape.
Translated from DailyNews.co.th

-- Tan Network 2012-02-06














