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Banged to rights - cop seen counting the bribe money in back of pick-up

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Banged to rights - cop seen counting the bribe money in back of pick-up

 

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A video is doing the rounds of social media that shows a policeman counting money he has allegedly received as a bribe, reported Tnews.

 

The clip - that might have emanated from activist Thainon Thungna - shows the cop counting out a bundle of cash as he leans over the back of the vehicle.

 

A man is sitting in the back - it is not known if the "fine" was for breaking that particular regulation.

 

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Tnews said that it appears that the man was a traffic cop and had the wording "Yota Paragon" emblazoned on his tunic.

 

They said that the authorities must find the bad apple and not let him get off.

 

The clip ended up on the page "Jao Phor Clip Det".

 

Source: Tnews

 
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He made one mistake, getting caught !

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A bit of understanding please, the poor cop probably needed the cash to pay for his sidearm !! :shock1:

Edited by observer90210

Shocking, I wonder if this happens often. :shock1:

Moved from one inactive post to another.

regards Worgeordie    Happy Christmas to everyone

He was just trying to make sure that the bribe giver is honest

giving the right amount....unlike himself though....

Don't be so unkind.

He's probably saving up for a watch.

Maybe if he paid  it to his boss to bribe him to let him off!!

The average bad apple

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Come on, give him a break. He’s probably saving up for a gun. 

No big deal! Where´s the christmas spirit?

The cop just borrowed some money from his friend...at least not a dead friend....

This is truly shocking! How dare someone film a police officer taking a bribe! Defamation all round. 

Friend of mine has a restaurant in Pattaya. Says he has to pay off 3 different "groups" 10k per month each, and now Bangkok cops have come to Pattaya to get in on the gravy train.

Nothing new!

Well, as per the warning the other day from the national police chief, at least this guy didn't have his hands in HIS pockets...  He had his hands in OTHER PEOPLE's pockets...   Good lad!!!  :sleep:

 

11 minutes ago, Emster23 said:

Friend of mine has a restaurant in Pattaya. Says he has to pay off 3 different "groups" 10k per month each, and now Bangkok cops have come to Pattaya to get in on the gravy train.

why should he pay if he is legal ?

27 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

why should he pay if he is legal ?

It's plain old Extortion I imagine  

no real news; that is who the thai police really are;

hiding in plain sight

1 hour ago, soalbundy said:

why should he pay if he is legal ?

Probably because bad things can happen if he doesn't pay. Bar owners whom I have spoken with seem to have the same problem. Many are afraid of this criminal element.

How many decades before Thais realise it is now the 21st century and everyone is walking around with a camera, and to round that out there are thousands of CCTV cameras to identify anyone up to no good. Not that I'm saying this servant of the people was doing anything untoward. Perhaps he was about to buy a present for his wife out of his savings.

6 hours ago, PatOngo said:

Shocking, I wonder if this happens often. :shock1:

Do bears sha la la in the woods?

3 hours ago, soalbundy said:

why should he pay if he is legal ?

See reply on #18.  Sometimes it brings bad luck to say "No."

Edited by The Deerhunter

You cant blame the cop... they dont get paid enough.

Give me a badge a gun and road block cones i would do it too

1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said:

How many decades before Thais realise it is now the 21st century

Umm...because it's actually the 26th century according to the Thai solar calendar counted in the Buddhist Era (B.E.) พุทธศักราช, พ.ศ is it not, please?

Giving the police a bad name.. not all of them are this stupid to count their bribe in public

The picture shows one of his comrades with the 'Bandit Mask' that most Thai cops wear so you can't recognize them..........

A conversation just came up today about all the 'young' children in Thai public schools having 'Lice' in their hair........ No help in the schools to keep young students from passing them around......

But Thailand has the big face with Submarines and other wealth but cannot keep the school children free from 'Lice'.......... 

Close your eyes for a moment and try to imagine that these cops are collecting all that money to give to the public schools......... since the Thai gov't won't cover the cost of controlling those Lice in the kids hair..............

A 'fantasy' or what?????  Those cops doing good with that money????  'fantasy'.... SURE...

clearly this will be a 'mis-understanding'.

Sorry to be pedantic, but isn't the expression "Bang to rights"? With all due respects to Arthur Daily, God rest his soul.

These days I'm careful about what I wish for. 

 

Take the visa issue: surely it used to be better to hand over a small envelope than go to court, get deported, and banned?  One of many examples. 

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