BANGKOK (AP) — Election officials in northern Thailand think they can buy off a gang of monkey vandals with fresh fruit and vegetables, after about 100 macaques tore up voter lists publicly posted ahead of next month’s referendum on a proposed constitution.
Phichit election official Prayoon Jakkraphatcharakul said if feeding the monkeys did not deter them, then newly installed sliding glass doors might – if they don’t figure out how to open them.
Prayoon speculated that the pink color of the voter lists for the Aug. 7 referendum might have attracted the animals.
Two 8-year-old girls in the northern province of Kamphaeng Phet were charged last week with obstructing the referendum process and destroying public property when they tore down voter lists because they liked the pink paper on which they were printed.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz will stop at nothing to prevent the Sanders campaign from winning!
Putin, up to his old tricks.
I have to say, that monkey has a beautiful set of teeth!
Little girls attracted to pink paper and monkeys attracted to pink paper. Most adorable election fraud ever.
I would support having our ballots printed on pink paper. Let the chaos ensue!