[Video] - Do these look like happy employees to you? Anyway, Thai police arrested all of them liao...

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These women used to work at bars before but they became jobless when the businesses closed down due to the pandemic. ‘Now they worked at a rented house to live stream them dancing and sell drinks online. Their manager was a male foreigner.’ The raid was done while the women were dancing in front of video streaming equipment which were seized by the officers as evidence. Police Colonel Thanawut added: ‘The video equipment and computers will be examined forensically by police to see if any other charges can be added. ‘We will arrest anybody that is breaking the emergency decree that was passed to protect public health.’

How does their work violate "the emergency decree that was passed to protect public health"? They look sad enough as it is, even before being arrested.
 
The Thai govt only gave out cash handout BHT 5,000 for 3 months to the eligible thai people in 2020.The Thai king also did not help the thai people financially.
 
No point busting them...U closed down this one, they'll open another one 2 streets away. They need to do this for survival...
 
Thailand 's economy is being hit hard by the virus outbreak and is heading into a recession.
Thailand has a workforce of about 38 million.
Estimated job losses about 10 million.
 
Tourism is big business in thailand and bangkok is the most visited city on the planet ahead of paris and london. Closing down the borders will have a adverse effect not just in bangkok but border towns like Danok, Golok snd haatyai.
 
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