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"Which witch do you fancy boss?" - Special Branch chief makes Soi Cowboy Halloween visit

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"Which witch do you fancy boss?" - Special Branch chief makes Soi Cowboy Halloween visit

 

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Picture: Thai Rath

 

"Guest of Honor" at Soi Cowboy's Halloween celebrations last night was 191 chief Surachet Hakphan.

 

The special branch chief was at the famous Bangkok red light district to check "safety and preparedness" according to Thai Rath.

 

The pictures showed that the chief and his Thong Lor police colleagues were more than happy that everything was "riap roi" (in order).

 

Scantilly clad girls in witch, ghoul and other outfits lined the soi and invited Surachet in for a witching hour beverage.

 

There were many tourists enjoying the evening and no arrests were even considered.

 

But the force did manage to get their hotline out to the hotties just in case.

 

Call 1155 if you need them - the police that is.

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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Like a good boss checking how business is doing..

Yeah! Happy guy doing his work to perfection.

The fourth witch on the right... is a warlock?

Special Branch, should he not be dressed like James Bond for Halloween ?

Understand what the trick bit is but I wonder what the treat is if you've already paid for the trick?

 

:smile:

Looks like his underling has the hots for his boss

13 minutes ago, mr_lob said:

Looks like his underling has the hots for his boss

Haha. My thoughts were slightly different. I thought he was checking if the boss was smiling, then it would be ok for him to smile too.

What's a witch hunt without Yingluck? Now they have to turn to soi cowboy to find one.

I wonder have any of them ever heard of "All Saints Day"?

5 minutes ago, dotpoom said:

I wonder have any of them ever heard of "All Saints Day"?

Halloween typical commercial event that US ( so Christian country) export all over the world.

If you miss All Saints Day better to live in Philippines , as most Thai people are not able to make difference between Austria and Australia good luck for interest them about what is All Saints Day

8 minutes ago, pby92 said:

Halloween typical commercial event that US ( so Christian country) export all over the world.

If you miss All Saints Day better to live in Philippines , as most Thai people are not able to make difference between Austria and Australia good luck for interest them about what is All Saints Day

 

Really? I've never heard any Thai person confuse Australia and Austria.

 

Unlike Americans who seem to confuse the two. As they do with Taiwan and Thailand. 

 

Poor souls (pun intended!).

21 minutes ago, dotpoom said:

I wonder have any of them ever heard of "All Saints Day"?

Few. And why should they?

He was surveying the field to see whether his "paymasters" are telling lie about poor business! 

7 hours ago, kotsak said:

Like a good boss checking how business is doing..

Scantilly clad girls in witch, ghoul and other outfits lined the soi and invited Surachet in for a witching hour beverage.

 

But I thought it was an offence to advertise or encourage drinking

 

Better than a spell on jail.

Scantilly clad girls in witch, ghoul and other outfits lined the soi and invited Surachet in for a witching hour beverage.
 
But I thought it was an offence to advertise or encourage drinking
 

Soft drinks are available in gogo bars.

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1 hour ago, pby92 said:

Halloween typical commercial event that US ( so Christian country) export all over the world.

If you miss All Saints Day better to live in Philippines , as most Thai people are not able to make difference between Austria and Australia good luck for interest them about what is All Saints Day

The US did not export Halloween all over the world. It's more like other countries see it for what it is, A CHANCE TO HAVE A GOOD TIME. Also if you look at the history of Halloween you'll find it has Celtic origins.

9 hours ago, Get Real said:

Yeah! Happy guy doing his work to perfection.

he might be able to give a big tip to one girl he fancies !! or 2 girls !! ha ha  

Interesting that the big wig visits areas which do not even exist ......... 

26 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:

Interesting that the big wig visits areas which do not even exist ......... 

 

You misunderstand. They know the place exists. They just pretend they don't know what goes on there.

I have a small broom ideal for riding that could just about accommodate them all or at least 1 and 2.

7 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Really? I've never heard any Thai person confuse Australia and Austria.

 

Unlike Americans who seem to confuse the two. As they do with Taiwan and Thailand. 

 

Poor souls (pun intended!).

well i'm really confused now, where is Australasia

6 hours ago, Cuba said:

The US did not export Halloween all over the world. It's more like other countries see it for what it is, A CHANCE TO HAVE A GOOD TIME. Also if you look at the history of Halloween you'll find it has Celtic origins.

more like - to make money -

methinks he's wants to Tango the babe on the left,  i'd go seconds on that

Wife won't be happy when he gets home. Thai women very jealous. He will have to sleep with his gun under the pillow.

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