webfact Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 Police at checkpoints may be punished over road accidents BANGKOK, 27th December 2017 (NNT) – The Deputy Commander of the Royal Thai Police has made known he is considering punitive measures against officers operating in areas where a high rate of accidents take place during the New Year holidays, while indicating more checkpoints will be set up along minor roads. Elsewhere, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-ocha has asked that citizens drive carefully and ensure their own safely during the holiday, reminding motorists that they must respect traffic laws by driving in an orderly fashion and remaining sober. He said more checkpoints are to be set up along minor roads that have seen a high incidence of accidents, while rest stops are to be added to encourage travelers to take breaks. The PM impressed upon the force that police cannot use the period to take advantage of citizens. Deputy Commander of the Royal Thai Police Pol Gen Sriawara Rangsiphramnakul meanwhile, dispatched officers who will be active throughout the long holiday. He also instructed Songkhla province’s immigration police to facilitate cross border travel during the holiday. The deputy commander said today that police officers at 60 checkpoints across the country may even be subject to punitive measures if avoidable accidents occur at or near their posts. He instructed them to be proactive in dealing with drunk drivers and other such dangerous motorists. -- nnt 2017-12-27 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keith101 Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 I would have thought that being where a large number of accidents happen would be a deterrent to people driving with disregard for others and reduce accidents not cause them . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesofa Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 "Police at checkpoints may be punished over road accidents" That means nothing will happen in reality. Just some spin to try and make out they're doing something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mercman24 Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 only in thailand , where one can have an accident and blame a copper who had nothing to do with it, still i suppose that is on the same level where a thai hits a franag in an accident and it is the innocent farangs fault for being in the country, lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
observer90210 Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 Always easier to blame or attack others, rather then sweeping in front of one's own door.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluespunk Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 I don’t like, trust, respect or have anything positive to say about the bib, but how the **** can they be held responsible for road accidents that happen to occur near them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thian Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 At Mochit we passed a checkpoint late last night on our way home. A few officers were sleeping, others were watching tv and the rest just sit there. Our friends were passing by car after drinking loads of whisky. They had no fear at all for the police. The police just do nothing, like every year again...why do alcoholtests if you still get paid for watching tv or sleeping? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Somtamnication Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 I gotta see it to believe it. I will go ahead and get the popcorn ready, but it will get cold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YetAnother Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 5 hours ago, webfact said: The Deputy Commander of the Royal Thai Police has made known he is considering punitive measures against officers operating in areas where a high rate of accidents take place reveals the quality of thinking in their leadership Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaywalker Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 This is like blaming a tree trimmer for trees blowing down in a storm near their house. Idiots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samsensam Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 (edited) this gets more bizarre by the day and would be funny if the consequences weren't so tragic. the government, police and it seems nation as a whole cant seem to get round the fact that the carnage on the roads causing death, injury and misery for hundreds of thousands of the population - their own people - is unnecessary. and yet no one is prepared to stand up, take responsibility and do something constructive about it. truly bizarre. Edited December 27, 2017 by samsensam clarification Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wgdanson Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 5 hours ago, keith101 said: I would have thought that being where a large number of accidents happen would be a deterrent to people driving with disregard for others and reduce accidents not cause them . Sorry mate, but nothing is a deterrent to some of these muppets, who probably do not know there have been previous accidents. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wvavin Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 They really have no clue on how to manage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammieuk1 Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 How to quantify orderly fashion in the Thai driving style is the first challenge . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhys Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 ...and it will have exactly nada outcome... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balo Posted December 27, 2017 Share Posted December 27, 2017 I will believe it when I read it in the news, a cop getting a fine for not preventing an accident . Nope never gonna happen . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colabamumbai Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 We need Toon on the case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwak250 Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 This reminds me of my wife's nephew who hit a dog and wanted my wife to fix his car because she phoned him to ask when he would be arriving and it made him drive faster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 I agree with most posts, BUT on some main roads good flow of traffic is suddenly stopped because of a checkpoint, why a checkpoint every 30 kilometers ?? drivers here in general have never had tuition, checkpoints also clog up traffic causing long tailbacks drivers wanting to get to destination get frustrated by so many road blocks. No excuses BUT again stop these ridiculous money collections. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardinalblue Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 You blame police management not the best officers for lack of a proper training/enforcement system.... check points are a joke for road violators Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HuaHinHim Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 I don’t see any problem with holding them accountable. As a management rep at my place of work I get a bollocking if someone stubs their toe or breaks a nail because they didn’t follow some company procedure. If police were doing a better job, perhaps there would be less road accidents and Deaths right across Thailand. So holding Police upper management accountable may be a way to promote change in the RTP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madmitch Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 So, on the one hand you have the head honcho in Bangkok stating that he will no longer be setting up checkpoints, yet here you have a senior policeman telling everyone there will be more of them. TIT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Mountain Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 Leached somewhere: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thian Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 13 hours ago, samsensam said: this gets more bizarre by the day and would be funny if the consequences weren't so tragic. the government, police and it seems nation as a whole cant seem to get round the fact that the carnage on the roads causing death, injury and misery for hundreds of thousands of the population - their own people - is unnecessary. and yet no one is prepared to stand up, take responsibility and do something constructive about it. truly bizarre. Well it would help if the police just did their job...they do get paid for it after all so why not tell them to work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dick dasterdly Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 14 hours ago, Bluespunk said: I don’t like, trust, respect or have anything positive to say about the bib, but how the **** can they be held responsible for road accidents that happen to occur near them? Easily. On Phuket there used to be frequent checkpoints on a main road, immediately after exiting a very busy roundabout. It was clearly a very bad place to set up a checkpoint, and bound to cause accidents. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluespunk Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 16 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said: Easily. On Phuket there used to be frequent checkpoints on a main road, immediately after exiting a very busy roundabout. It was clearly a very bad place to set up a checkpoint, and bound to cause accidents. That’s not the scenario this guy is painting (from what I read from the op) when he says the bib will be held responsible for accidents. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickmouse1 Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 How and why and huh? What form.of punishment? ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happyman58 Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 15 hours ago, Thian said: At Mochit we passed a checkpoint late last night on our way home. A few officers were sleeping, others were watching tv and the rest just sit there. Our friends were passing by car after drinking loads of whisky. They had no fear at all for the police. The police just do nothing, like every year again...why do alcoholtests if you still get paid for watching tv or sleeping? Quiet Normal You were lucky some were still awake Its just for looks The cops are just there to show the people they are trying to do something Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickmouse1 Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 So if an accident to occur before or after a check point, police will be punished? On what ground??sorry chaps but I just woke up feeling jetlagged after 2 weeks in Thailand n now in my Brunei office feeling brain dead.I can not grasp the headline. .strong black coffee please!!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happyman58 Posted December 28, 2017 Share Posted December 28, 2017 2 minutes ago, Mickmouse1 said: How and why and huh? What form.of punishment? ? Transferred to an in-active post is the norm punishment. Must be awful full these posts by now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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