Disposing of chewed bubblegum in public is a $600 fine.
Officers of the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) frequently enforce this aspect of the public littering law. The fine is up to 2000 Baht.
Officers of the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) frequently enforce this aspect of the public littering law. The fine is up to 2000 Baht.
Thailand takes their king pretty seriously, and it’s against the law to insult him. Since the king’s picture is on the Thai currency, and the foot is considered particularly dirty, stepping on a piece of currently is equated to a direct insult of the king. This action could land you a beating, or jail.