Thailand bans video game after taxi driver killing

BANGKOK -- Thai authorities banned the Grand Theft Auto computer game on Tuesday, after a disturbed teenager allegedly killed a taxi driver in a copycat crime. Following news earlier Tuesday that the game’s distributor would no longer stock the game, Thai police told AFP they had officially banned it because of “obscene” content.

“The police are empowered to immediately arrest shopkeepers if they find any GTA (Grand Theft Auto) games on sale,” Ruangsak Jaritake, a police spokesman, told AFP. “GTA is banned mainly because of its obscene content — under the criminal law article 287 that prohibits reproduction, distribution or possession of such material,” he said.

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