Thai hotel to drop charges over guest’s bad reviews

A hotel on the holiday island of Koh Chang in Thailand agreed on Friday to drop charges against an American guest who faces up to five years in jail for posting negative reviews, as long as he issues a public apology for his comments.
A hotel on the holiday island of Koh Chang in Thailand agreed on Friday to drop charges against an American guest who faces up to five years in jail for posting negative reviews, as long as he issues a public apology for his comments.
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A hotel in Thailand agreed on Friday to drop charges against an American guest who faces up to five years in jail for posting negative reviews, as long as he issues a public apology for his comments.

The hotel, on the holiday island of Koh Chang, filed a complaint against American teacher Wesley Barnes in August after he posted what the hotel said were false and defamatory write-ups after a row over a 500 baht (R263) corkage fee.

Police detained Barnes under criminal defamation and computer crime laws for two days in September before he was released on bail.

“Under conditions that Mr Barnes shows his sincerity and takes full responsibility for what had happened and remedies the situation, the hotel will be delighted to drop the charge,” the Sea View Koh Chang hotel said.

The case brought new scrutiny to Thailand’s defamation and computer crime laws, which human rights activists say are too harsh and sweeping.

Under the laws, Barnes could be fined up to 100,000 baht (R52,731) and be jailed for up to five years.

The hotel wants Barnes to send statements to media, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the US Embassy and the Tripadvisor website, apologising and explaining that his poor reviews were written in anger.

The hotel said Barnes had agreed. He said he would be issuing a statement. — Reuters



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