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"Big Joke" - he's no joke! Top cop is the real deal for putting public confidence back in the Thai police


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Posted
56 minutes ago, colinneil said:

 Well mate you are seeing what they want you to see.

Big joke is arresting no one, it is all done before he gets there.

He is being made out to be super cop... Which he isnt.

Correct me if i am wrong, but i have been told tourist police have no arrest powers.

I'm on your side there Colin.

Not sure about tourist police and powers of arrest - surely they are regular police?

Perhaps it's the tourist police 'volunteers' who have no power of arrest? I'm willing to be corrected on that one however.

 

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Posted
58 minutes ago, colinneil said:

 Well mate you are seeing what they want you to see.

Big joke is arresting no one, it is all done before he gets there.

He is being made out to be super cop... Which he isnt.

Correct me if i am wrong, but i have been told tourist police have no arrest powers.

Yes you are wrong.Tourist Police officers are armed and are fully qualified RTP.Your information is very outdated.

 

Posted
1 minute ago, bluesofa said:

I'm on your side there Colin.

Not sure about tourist police and powers of arrest - surely they are regular police?

Perhaps it's the tourist police 'volunteers' who have no power of arrest? I'm willing to be corrected on that one however.

 

Also the (normal)Police volunteers have no power of arrest but they do a lot of jobs ,like directing traffic and such.

Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, jvs said:

Yes you are wrong.Tourist Police officers are armed and are fully qualified RTP.Your information is very outdated.

 

So we are both wrong tourist police are not armed.

Just look at the photo in the OP not 1 of them is armed.

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, webfact said:

pop in and out of the house of people like Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan

Great , start with his arrest, well they do say " if  u want to know the  time ask a Policeman" and Prawit maybe cant actually  tell the time with all those watches

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Posted
1 hour ago, colinneil said:

So we are both wrong tourist police are not armed.

Just look at the photo in the OP not 1 of them is armed.

Good observation,not all of them are armed all of the time,just like regular police.

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Posted (edited)

Best I've been able to come up with so far.

 

Tourist Police - uniformed personnel who lack police powers and are largely responsible for writing out reports for insurance companies for victims of theft. In more serious cases, they will translate reports to be passed on the normal police in Bangkok. Recently recruiting foreign nationals living in Thailand -    from Wiki 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Oziex1 said:

All I see is a lot of populist, selective and at time racist arrests, nothing of any substance.

 

If you really want to make a name for yourself go and nab some of the big boys you know who they are and what they do.

 

Oh sorry, there all in the same gang as you.

How do you think a relatively low ranking officer can tackle the big boys? As staged as his arrests are, they do get a lot of attention. If this helps to change the culture within the RTP and peoples perception of the RTP that has to be encouraged. He is the only positive role model that gets a lot of attention. Thailand needs many more big jokes to turn things around and not just in the police.

Being racist in this case is justifiable if certain races are committing a higher proportion of the crimes. London is seeing a huge rise in knife crime because it is racist to stop and search those that are more likely to be carrying knives.

As for the big boys, they will never be dealt with until a more educated population votes in a government that wants to take that on. Even here in the UK there is a lot of corruption, it is just better covered up. So don't expect any change soon.

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8 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Best I've been able to come up with so far.

 

Tourist Police - uniformed personnel who lack police powers and are largely responsible for writing out reports for insurance companies for victims of theft. In more serious cases, they will translate reports to be passed on the normal police in Bangkok. Recently recruiting foreign nationals living in Thailand -    from Wiki 

That is interesting. I stand corrected on the fact they apparently can't arrest you.

I looked at the wiki page and noticed the next paragraph after the one you quoted - assuming it's correct:

 

"According to Reuters correspondent, Andrew Marshall, "The country has a special force of Tourist Police, set up specifically so that foreigners have as little contact as possible with the ordinary police—the effect on the crucial tourism industry would be chilling."

According to one source, there are 1,700 enlisted tourist police on the force."

 

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Thai_Police#Tourist_police

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, chang1 said:

How do you think a relatively low ranking officer can tackle the big boys? As staged as his arrests are, they do get a lot of attention. If this helps to change the culture within the RTP and peoples perception of the RTP that has to be encouraged. He is the only positive role model that gets a lot of attention. Thailand needs many more big jokes to turn things around and not just in the police.

Being racist in this case is justifiable if certain races are committing a higher proportion of the crimes. London is seeing a huge rise in knife crime because it is racist to stop and search those that are more likely to be carrying knives.

As for the big boys, they will never be dealt with until a more educated population votes in a government that wants to take that on. Even here in the UK there is a lot of corruption, it is just better covered up. So don't expect any change soon.

While I agree with most of your post, of course near impossible for him to get at the big boys, while he is promoting himself with help from the media as one man crime fighter.

This is where the story breaks down, where is the obvious and necessary shaming of the rest of the RTP in their continued apathy toward crime in Thailand and in doing their job in general.

 

Can we assume, Thai society just accepts them as what they are, a crime gang, with out conscience or empathy.

 

 

 

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Oziex1 said:

While I agree with most of your post, of course near impossible for him to get at the big boys, while he is promoting himself with help from the media as one man crime fighter.

This is where the story breaks down, where is the obvious and necessary shaming of the rest of the RTP in their continued apathy toward crime in Thailand and in doing their job in general.

 

Can we assume, Thai society just accepts them as what they are, a crime gang, with out conscience or empathy.

 

 

 

 

He is, in a small way, changing the culture of the RTP. By having the media show his team in a good light he is shaming the rest. If Thais see that there are some good cops then there will be more criticism of the bad ones. While he is around there is hope but if he treads on the wrong persons toes and is moved to an inactive post then it will work the other way. 

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