Cruise ship caught dumping trash into Chao Phraya River

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Cruise ship caught dumping trash into Chao Phraya River

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I've previously extolled the virtues of these cruises, but actions like this just sicken me. Absolutely disgusting, ruining the environment that is giving them a living. Lazy gits :cuss:

Outrage is sweeping Bangkok after shocking footage emerged of cruise ship staff dumping large amounts of trash into the Chao Phraya River every day. The scandal was exposed by former beauty queen Carla Porter, first runner-up of Miss Thailand World 2009, who posted the incriminating video on her Facebook page.

The clip, secretly filmed by a friend, shows staff from a cruise ship discarding plastic bottles, foam boxes, and other rubbish directly into the river. Porter revealed that the dumping occurs daily at the same spot. When the crew noticed they were being watched, they moved behind another docked ship to continue their illegal activity, thinking they were out of sight.

“I never thought that a company profiting from the river would destroy it in this way. I am certain this is not an isolated incident, and I suspect there are orders coming from higher up.”

Porter expressed disbelief that employees would act alone, suggesting that management might be involved.

The clip went viral, sparking public outrage and a flood of criticism against the cruise company. Environmental groups and locals demanded immediate action, calling for stricter regulations to protect the Chao Phraya River from pollution.

Adding to the scandal, Tos, the caretaker of a restaurant along the riverbank in the Phra Ram 3 area, confirmed that the dumping occurred around 7pm yesterday, February 26. He stated it was not an isolated incident, as he had witnessed the same actions by the boat staff multiple times. Unable to tolerate it any longer, he recorded the footage.

Tos explained that his restaurant frequently deals with floating garbage, often accompanied by a foul odour that drives away customers. Despite efforts to clean the area, he was appalled to see those who profit from the river also polluting it.

“The garbage was clearly from the previous day, left on the boat instead of being disposed of onshore. Why didn’t they use a proper bin?”

Tos pointed out that the dumping occurred before the boat picked up passengers, suggesting the trash was deliberately discarded to maintain a clean appearance for customers.

Social media users flooded the cruise company’s Facebook page with criticism, condemning the staff’s actions as “disgusting” and demanding accountability. Some called for management to be held responsible and urged the company to take immediate corrective action.

Meanwhile, the Marine Department, which oversees the Chao Phraya River, has launched an investigation into the incident. They pledged to enforce penalties if the allegations are proven true, reported Thairath and Channel 3 News.

Attempts to contact the cruise company were unsuccessful, as the listed phone number directed callers to a ticket agency that denied ownership of the boat. The ticketing agency provided another contact, but no one responded.

With public pressure mounting, environmental groups are calling for stronger enforcement of environmental laws to protect one of Bangkok’s most iconic waterways. The scandal has also reignited debates about corporate responsibility and environmental ethics in Thailand.

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An update.......

The Marine Department is looking to suspend the boat licence of a captain whose crew recently dumped rubbish into the Chao Phraya River, according to Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri.

The move came after a video of staff on the Royal Galaxy Cruise, which offers dining cruises, dumping waste into the river near the Krungthep Bridge surfaced online on Wednesday.

Ms Manaporn said she ordered Kritpetch Chaichuay, the director-general of the Marine Department, to investigate and take action against the boat operator, Happy International Trade Co Ltd.

Initial actions included the suspension of the captain’s licence and the boat’s operating licence.

The department is also preparing to meet with the relevant agencies to discuss penalties and work with the Thai Boats Association and all operators of passenger boats on the Chao Phraya to ensure proper environmental management in the future.

Evidence is being gathered, and complaints will be filed with the Pak Khlong San police station to investigate the case, Mr Kritpetch said.

He said the actions of the cruise staff violated Section 119 of the Navigation in Thai Waters Act BE 2546, which carries penalties of up to six months in prison and/or a fine of up to 10,000 baht.

Pornphrom Vikitsreth, an adviser to Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt, also visited the location where the incident occurred.

Mr Pornphrom said the Royal Galaxy Cruise was found to have no food vending licence, which is legally required for all dinner cruises.

As a result, the Rat Burana district office issued a warning and granted the boat’s owner seven days to apply for the necessary permit.

The boat operator released a statement claiming the offence was committed by temporary employees who had not yet received training in waste disposal protocols. These employees’ contracts have been terminated.

“On behalf of Royal Galaxy Cruise, we deeply apologise for the incident that occurred. The management has been informed about the matter and has taken immediate action to address it,” the company said.

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