Key Points Summary – Snake Released
- Snake released in Bangkok condo hallway as protest against noisy dog
- Frustrated resident unleashed two large snakes after years of ignored complaints
- Viral video shows reptiles slithering outside neighbor’s door
- Condo has strict no-pets policy, but dog owner violated rules for 2 years
- Snake owner warned: “Tomorrow I’ll bring more”
- Management finally fined dog owner 10,000 baht after incident
- Snake owner received warning, both ordered to remove animals
“Today I Brought Two Snakes. Tomorrow More.”
A Bangkok condo resident took revenge to terrifying new levels. Fed up with a neighbor’s barking dog, he snake released two large serpents in the hallway—and filmed the chaos.
The shocking video spread like wildfire online. It shows the snakes slithering ominously outside the dog owner’s apartment. But this wasn’t just a prank. It was a calculated warning after years of frustration.
No-Pet Policy Ignored for Years
The condo has strict rules: no pets allowed. Yet, some residents flouted them—including the dog owner, whose noisy pet disturbed others for two years.
- Multiple complaints were filed
- Management did nothing
- Snake owner finally snapped
“I love animals too,” he posted with the video. “But if rules don’t matter, neither do mine.”
Viral Backlash Forces Action
The video triggered fierce debate online:
- Some called it “dangerous and reckless”
- Others blamed condo management for ignoring complaints
- One user joked: “Next, snakes in the office!”
Finally, under pressure, the condo took action. The dog owner was hit with a 10,000 baht fine and ordered to remove the pet. The snake owner got a warning—but his message was heard.
Will This Start a Pet War?
Residents are now wondering:
- Will more exotic “protests” happen?
- Why did management wait until snakes appeared?
- Could this escalate further?
One thing’s clear—when rules aren’t enforced, people take matters into their own hands. And in this case, it was with a hissing, slithering statement.
What’s next? A quiet resolution—or more wild revenge? The condo board better act fast before someone brings out “the bigger one.”