US YouTube star in Thailand finds coin stunt falls flat
BANGKOK — An American expat in Thailand who is a YouTube star with 3.29 million subscribers is in hot water for posting a video of an age-old practice among kids: flattening coins on railroad tracks.
Nathan Bartling, whose YouTube series is called “My Mate Nate,” was detained by police after a news conference with railway officials Monday in which he said he would try to make amends by promoting Thailand’s state railway. Police charged him with railway obstruction, trespassing and damaging railway property.
The former Mormon missionary, who says he’s 24, had already taken down the video after an online hubbub claiming he risked derailing a train.
Bartling said he checked about the possibility of derailing the train before he and his production team shot the video.


