I had a car accident with a motorcyclist a few years back. The m'cyclist only had one leg. Irrespective the cops wanted to do me for causing the accident. https://studio.youtube.com/video/16Zo4DXgohI/editLuckily my insurance guy turned up to assist at the police station. He knew I had a dashcam and asked the police to view it. After the police saw the video they decided that he was at fault. But due to him being poor they didn't fine him the 1400 Baht they were going to basing it on the man being poor and not being able to afford it. All a load of tosh.
4:17 into the vid.
https://studio.youtube.com/video/16Zo4DXgohI/edit
May be because the truck owner didn't have insurance or just had the mandatory Por Ror Bor insurance. Either way do you really think the police would come down on the farangs side?
Irrespective of whether I gain or lose from corruption the fact is it is illegal.
4https://thelawreviews.co.uk/title/the-anti-bribery-and-anti-corruption-review/thailand#:~:text=Penalties for officials demanding or,to 400%2C000 baht%2C or death.
It's readily available out there.
The crackdown has already begun in Phuket, where police are searching for 142 foreigners believed to be bribing various officials as much as THB100 million (US$3 million) per month over visa issues.
Just because it hasn't been reported on here doesn't mean it has never happened. What is positive is that immigration have now got a leader in charge that may put a stop to corruption.