The people of Thailand are outraged after two Americans -- who have since been arrested -- posted photos of themselves baring their buttocks in front of Bangkok’s famous Wat Arun, or Temple of Dawn.
Travis and
Joseph Dasilva, both 38, were taken into custody by immigration police
at Don Mueang International Airport as they were trying to leave the
country Tuesday evening, according to the Bangkok Post.
Pol Col Choengron Rimpadee, deputy spokesman of
immigration police, said the couple admitted to exposing their back
sides and posing for photos at the sacred site, the Bangkok Post
repo
A statement from the Thai government said the two tourists could face jail time for taking the photo.
“The
charge would not be a normal public indecency charge. Instead, they
would be charged with committing indecency in a place of worship, which
carries a long jail term,” the government statement read. “This is a
reminder that everyone should have respect for Thai religion and
culture.”San Diego City Commissioner Nicole Murray-Ramirez says the Dasilvas have reached out to him for assistance and he is speaking to American authorities, according to the San Diego Gay and Lesbian News.
“Though
I am very disappointed in their actions, I am talking to U.S.
government officials to see what assistance we can give them,” Ramirez
said.
The Dasilvas have a history of posting photos of their
buttocks in front of famous sites around the world. The self-proclaimed
“travel junkies” from California maintain an Instagram account called Travelling_Butts where they post their exposed photos. The account has since been taken down.rted.
Travis Dasilva posted on his Facebook, “Anybody have any connections with diplomats in Bangkok or know a lawyer in Bangkok?” The post no longer appears on Travis' account.
Reaction
on social media has been swift with Ranier Maningding, writer of the
popular blog Love Life of an Asian Guy, posting, “it is really
culturally ignorant to think that you could moon people in whatever
country you're in and not receive backlash.”
Signs outside the temple ask tourists to wear modest outfits that cover their shoulders and knees.The Dasilvas remain in police custody.
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