A delicious video of a woman having an uncontrollable tantrum after getting a parking ticket has gone viral.
The woman, said to be a former judge, was filmed going totally nuts and yelling at bystanders at the Department of Land Transport’s Mo Chit office after being slapped with the ticket.
The video, which has already received more than half a million views since being posted, shows the unidentified woman stomping back and forth in anger, even at one point throwing a water bottle, before walking back to her car.
“I’m not wrong here! I am embarrassed!” she yells.
Facebook user Piyawat Suwanwong, who shot the video, said the woman became angry over getting a ticket after she parked in a prohibited area.
“Point your camera here,” she calls to the cameraman, shoving her ID card in front of the camera. “Fucking remember that I am your boss!”
“You didn’t have to film my face!” she snap when the cameraman gets closer, before she drives away.
While the crazy lady’s identity has not been confirmed, many people posted comments under the video saying they believed she was the former judge of the Thanyaburi Provincial Court, who made headlines in October 2012 when she was arrested over parking in the middle of Paholyothin Road and blocking two traffic lanes, for seemingly no reason.
“Is a person like this our judge? My old neighbor could be one too, then. Can we sign a petition to remove her?” the top comment on the video said.
After the Paholyothin Road incident, the judge, Chidchanok Paensuwan, was transferred to the Courts of Justice where she was tasked with secretarial work and assisting the judges of the Appeal Court.
Photo of Chidchanok Paensuwan released by police. Photo: CiNNtv3
However, Chidchanok caused another rampage in July 2013 when she went to the Metropolitan Police Bureau and threw a lunchbox at the car of former Police Commissioner Kamronwit Thoopkrachang, before driving away and breaking through steel barriers which had been placed there in an attempt to prevent her escaping.
After the lunch box incident, Chidchanok was told to solely work in the office of Courts of Justice full-time, and stopped from assisting with any more court cases, according to Matichon.
Update: It has come to our attention that the woman in the video is still qualified as a judge despite being transferred to do secretarial work. Read our follow-up of the story here.
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