Tourism Authority Of Thailand Sukjai Thailand Steals Dog

Tourism Authority Of Thailand Sukjai Thailand Steals Dog
 

What this has to do with tourism only the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) knows.

Sukjai Thailand, the Facebook page of the Tourism Authority of Thailand has stolen another photo and some more text.  This time it is the photo of a dog – a Thai Ridgeback.

Here is the Tourism Authority of Thailand Sukjai Thailand Facebook post:

Tourism Authority of Thailand Sukjai Facebook

Tourism Authority of Thailand Sukjai Facebook

Now, I have no friggin’ idea why a Thai Government tourism agency is posting about a dog.  There is no mention of a dog show.  The post is just about this Thai dog.  I really don’t think that tourists, Thai or Foreign, will be making the move and wanting to visit Amazing Thailand because of a dog picture.

This has to be the stupidest post yet by the Tourist Authority of Thailand.

Here are the photos – on the left is the original from jintapomeranians.com and on the right is the same photo that was stolen by the Tourism Authority of Thailand. I emailed the web site owner and informed – will see if anything happens.

jintapomeranians.com dog photo

Tourism Authority of Thailand Stolen Dog Photo

 

Stealing a dog photo wasn’t enough for the Tourism Authority of Thailand.  Once again, they are too lazy to write or can’t compose their own sentences, so they steal from Wikipedia.

I believe this sets a new theft record for the Tourism Authority of Thailand – both the Amazing Thailand Facebook page and the Sukjai Thailand Facebook page combined for 4 thefts today.  I believe that there was actually a fifth, but I could only find parts of the text and was unable to find the photo.

More worthless posts from the Tourism Authority of Thailand guaranteed to get absolutely no visitors to Thailand.

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