Two security guards have been suspended for brawling outside a major international airport.
The clip shows one guard repeatedly hitting his colleague around the head outside the terminal.
They break off before apparently exchanging heated words in front of a peacemaking taxi driver.
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The pair starts fighting again and the larger guard receives several kicks to the head.
He manages to get to his feet before gesturing for his aggressive colleague to leave the area.
The brawl took place at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, serving the Thai capital Bangkok, at around 2pm on Tuesday (4 Jun).
A spokesperson said both employees have been suspended as an investigation gets underway.
The airport cited “unacceptable conduct while in uniform” as the reason for the disciplinary action.
Their behaviour was deemed to violate regulations enforced by the Airports of Thailand Public Company Ltd.
The spokesperson said: “We deeply regret the incident and assure the public that we hold our employees to the highest standards of conduct.
“The behaviour displayed by the security guards does not reflect the values and standards we uphold.”
They added that the fight was the result of a personal dispute between the two guards, as reported by Need To Know.
The airport apologised for the incident and said they have set up a disciplinary committee to decide on the best course of punishment, with termination of employment being the maximum penalty.
The committee is expected to conclude its probe soon.
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