A Thai transwoman filed a criticism at Patong Police Station on Tuesday, May 9, after 4 to 5 safety guards at a bar in the Patong neighbourhood of Phuket physically assaulted her and forcibly eliminated her from the venue with no purpose.
The 27 12 months outdated transwoman posted a video on her TikTok account, Prasita Punyang, three days in the past of her arguing with the bar guards. In Unconditional , Prasit is heard shouting…
“My gold bracelet is broken! It is broken! Who is the one who carried me out and dropped me here? Who? I don’t care what you said. See! It is broken. I wish to see the manager. Why do you not talk to me nicely? No respect!”
One of the guards was heard within the video telling Prasit to go away the bar and file a complaint with the police if she was unhappy.
Prasit spoke to the media concerning the issue. She stated she visited the bar alone and seemed for a seat. She saw a couple, a international man and a Thai lady, sitting at a giant desk, so she asked to sit down with them. Prasit insisted that the 2 allowed.
A guard approached her shortly after she had been served a drink and informed her to depart. He said…
“Transwomen aren’t allowed until 2am.”
Prasit was confused because over ten other transwomen had been consuming and dancing inside the bar. She asked the guards why they have been allowed to stay. They responded that they had been VIP prospects. Prasit didn’t leave the bar till a gaggle of 4 to 5 guards approached her table and asked her to leave. She agreed but requested to complete her drink first as she had paid for it. However, the guards did not pay attention and forcibly carried and dropped her exterior.
Prasit had bruises throughout her body and her gold bracelet was broken. She was embarrassed as a result of the guards removed her from other partygoers. She insisted that she was not drunk and didn’t annoy anybody.
Prasit filed a complaint against the guards and the bar. However, she is afraid that justice is not going to be served as the police haven’t yet summoned either party.
Unfortunately, Prasit isn’t the first transwoman to file a criticism against safety guards at entertainment venues in Thailand. Two days earlier than this incident, one other transwoman in the Hat Yai district of Songkhla was additionally attacked by a pub guard. The guard had blamed the transwoman and her pals for dancing on a table with out manners.
In both instances, the costs haven’t but been issued in opposition to any parties however the police promised to provide justice for all.