Bar Under Fire For Having Man Pose As Lawyer On Stage
A Nakhon Ratchasima bar apologized after staging an event where a man dressed in a lawyer's robe was auctioned off to customers for drinks, drawing accusations of disrespecting the legal profession and potential legal violations.
A celebrated entertainment venue in Nakhon Ratchasima offering host bar services has drawn sharp criticism after staging an event in which a man dressed in a lawyer's robe, with a number pinned to his chest, was placed on stage for customers to select and buy him drinks as encouragement. The incident sparked intense debate over its appropriateness, with many arguing that the stunt inappropriately trivialized the dignified and honorable attire of the legal profession.
The bar subsequently posted an apology on Facebook, stating: "The establishment had no intention to imply, allude to, or disparage the legal profession in any way. If this action has caused discomfort or harm to any individual, group, organization, or related party, we humbly accept responsibility and offer our sincere apologies. We confirm that such events will not occur again."
Lawyer Tam Shinphan Saengphakdiyotin, chairman of Tam Shinphan Law Group, has expressed strong disapproval, emphasizing that lawyer's robes are prestigious attire with significant importance in the judicial process. Only individuals licensed to practice law are entitled to wear them. He warned that if wearing a lawyer's robe causes public confusion that the wearer is a real lawyer and results in financial or other harm to people, it may constitute fraud. Additionally, if images or clips are distributed via electronic media, the actions could potentially violate Thailand's Computer Crime Act, depending on the content, intent, and impact of each case.
Tam stressed that lawyer's robes symbolize the honor of legal professionals in the justice system and are not costume pieces that ordinary individuals may use arbitrarily for entertainment. He called on relevant authorities to thoroughly investigate the facts and, if illegal conduct is found, to pursue legal action accordingly.