Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Thailand Military Government ban posting ‘underboob selfies’online

The Thailand Military Government have put a ban on snapping and posting 'under-boob' selfies online and if you go contrary to the ban you could land yourself up to five years in prison, according to new laws in Thailand.

The newest boob-baring craze is sweeping South East Asia, with women uploading pictures of the underneath of their boobs to social media sites like .

Because of the rate the female folk are snapping and sharing their underboob selfies on social media like instagram and twitter,the Thai government is not happy about the latest boobalicious trend, deeming it 'inappropriate', 'obscene' and issuing a new law which could see offenders land a hefty prison sentence for up to five years behind bars.

They have swore to prosecute anyone who posts under-boob selfies online, in line with Thailand's 2007 Computer Crimes Act which bans any material that causes 'damage to the country's security or causes public panic' or 'any obscene computer data which is accessible to the public'.

Anandha Chouchoti, the Ministry Spokesman told Reuters: 'When people take these 'underboob selfies' no one can see their faces, so it's like, we don't know who these belong to, and itencourages others to do the same. We can only warn people to not take it up. They areinappropriate actions.'

 Someone better tell Nicki and Co quick, before they end up in a Thai jail.

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