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Tuktukpatrol 14 01 20 Bee And Miaw Double-troub... ✭

Most TukTukPatrol episodes featured rotating guests, but Bee and Miaw were different. They weren’t travelers passing through; they were local street-smart regulars who brought an irresistible energy to the show.

Together, they were Double-trouble—a nickname Bee ironically coined after Miaw accidentally flagged down a police tuk-tuk thinking it was their ride. The name stuck.

By January 2020, they had appeared in four previous episodes. But episode “14 01 20” would become their magnum opus. TukTukPatrol 14 01 20 Bee and Miaw Double-troub...


Just when the team thinks they’ve cornered both troublemakers, Miaw reveals they aren’t villains at all. They’re vigilantes. The food cart owner was smuggling protected wildlife. The monk was a con artist. The tuk-tuk drivers were running a stolen-fuel ring. Bee and Miaw have been exposing corruption that the official patrol couldn’t touch.

Captain Ram is furious. Jib is impressed. Somsak just wants his snacks back. Most TukTukPatrol episodes featured rotating guests, but Bee

By noon, we stopped for water. Bee dared Miaw to “aggressively pay” for a snack—meaning slide the coins across the counter like a cowboy in a saloon. Miaw took this literally.

The cashier? Unimpressed. The security guard? Confused. The TukTuk? Still running, thank goodness. Just when the team thinks they’ve cornered both

We left with two bags of shrimp chips, one unopened energy drink, and a new rule: Bee and Miaw are no longer allowed to enter convenience stores together without adult supervision.

The middle act is pure TukTukPatrol gold. Captain Ram tries to corner Bee and Miaw in the famous Khlong Toei market. But the duo knows every alley, every awning to swing from, and every fish stall to tip over as a distraction.

Bee leads the team on a wild tuk-tuk chase across the city, while Miaw loops back to the patrol station and “reorganizes” the evidence room—replacing case files with doodles and eating all the snacks from Somsak’s secret drawer.

The visual comedy peaks when Bee jumps onto the roof of the patrol tuk-tuk, taps on the window, and waves cheerfully at Jib—who screams and swerves into a pyramid of watermelons.