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American tourist forced to apologize in Thailand after blowing marijuana smoke on crowded street

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American tourist in Thailand forced to apologize after blowing cannabis smoke on busy street

An American tourist on the island of Phuket in Thailand was forced to make a public apology and leave the country after using a weed blower to blow smoke over a busy tourist area. CREDIT: ViralPress

An American tourist was forced to apologize after blowing a large cloud of cannabis smoke on a crowd of people in Thailand.

American tourist Angkhan Vorac Chhieng was caught on video using a “Ghostbusters-style weed blower” to smoke out a crowd of people on a busy street in the popular tourist island of Phuket in Thailand, according to a report from ViralPress.

Video footage shows the tourist blowing what was reportedly cannabis smoke as pedestrians attempt to pass by the area. The video was widely circulated online, sparking an investigation by the Phuket Provincial Police.

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Video footage shows the tourist blowing what was reportedly cannabis smoke as pedestrians attempt to pass by the area. (Viral Press)

Using CCTV footage, Police Col. Sujin Nilabadee said authorities were able to track down the American and forced him to apologize in a video message. Chhieng explained in the video that he was using the device to promote his marijuana business and apologized for any harm caused to Phuket’s tourism reputation.

“Sorry, I’d like to apologize to Phuket. I love Thailand. It was a misunderstanding,” the American said, according to ViralPress.

According to police, the American landed in the country on Aug. 15 and was staying in a hotel in the area but left the country following the incident. The police also issued a statement apparently indicating they intended to ban the American from reentering the country.

Using CCTV footage, Police Col. Sujin Nilabadee said authorities were able to track down the American and forced him to apologize in a video message. (Viral Press)

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“Notifications have been sent to the Immigration Office and the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office directing them to take appropriate action within their areas of jurisdiction,” police said, according to ViralPress.

The incident also reportedly spawned local authorities in Phuket to conduct inspections on cannabis sellers in the area to check for proper licenses and sales permits, but authorities found no violations.

The incident also reportedly spawned local authorities to conduct inspections on cannabis sellers to check for proper licenses and sales permits. (Viral Press)

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Cannabis was banned in Thailand until June of last year, according to the report, but has since been decriminalized as long as the drug is not distributed to people under 20 and pregnant women.

Michael Lee is a writer at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter @UAMichaelLee

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