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Shrimp farm slammed after using coyote dancers at fishing event
A shrimp farm has been slammed after it used COYOTE DANCERS to lure customers to its eat-what-you-catch fishing night. The 'Shrimp Pond SS' laid on three busty models in hot pants to dance on the edge of concrete pool as customers fished for crustaceans. They were seen showing off their breasts to men at the event on Saturday night in Chonburi, Thailand.But guests at the family restaurant next door to the pool were horrified and complained to local media. Authorities launched an investigation and visited the farm which now faces being closed for FIVE YEARS if it is found to have broken any laws.
Chonburi Governor Patton Tianchai said: ''I have ordered the sheriff of the Sriracha district to inspect the shrimp pond after receiving complaints that the behaviour of girls there was inappropriate. This should not be performed in premises that are registered as a restaurant. if the entertainment is found to be illegal they will be closed for five years.''
The shrimp farm owner Panuwat Klaisaban admitted using the dancers for the event, which customers pay 500 baht to attend from 6pm to 10pm.
He said: ''Customers are stressed when when the shrimp don't take the bait. The coyote dancers create a relaxed atmosphere. It is not indecent, it is just colourful. All of the people who use this service liked the idea of having dancers. The fisherman are relaxed, so the shrimps are, too.''
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