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Thai policewoman in a tizzy about her 30,000 baht one month water bill

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Thai policewoman in a tizzy about her 30,000 baht one month water bill

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

A policewoman in Hat Yai in Thailand's south complained to the media after she received a water bill for one month usage in a small room that came to more than 30,000 baht.

 

But Sub-Lt Sirikamon Wongsaroj may only have herself to blame after she failed to change the name on the bills when she sold the property.

 

Sirikamon received the final demand from the Region 5 waterboard for the period of October 2016 to June 2017. All the months were the usual average of about 150-200 baht except May 2017 that stated usage amounted to 30,641.59 baht.

 

Sirikamon explained to Daily News that she sold the small terraced property in 2014 but omitted to change the name on the water bill to the new owners.

 

The new owners were away and the property was empty during the bill cycle that the waterboard have sent to her.

 

Now the cop faces prosecution if she doesn't come up with 31,621.89 baht for someone else's water.

 

Daily News offered no explanation as to why a one month bill should be so high and did not report any contact with water board officials.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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For a minute there I thought she was the cleanest lady in Hat Yai.

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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

 

Sirikamon received the final demand from the Region 5 waterboard for the period of October 2016 to June 2017

 

If she received the final demand then she must have been getting the actual monthly bills too..

Her own fault I would say for being too lazy to change the name..

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She is just typical of most folk here,. ignore it it maybe go away.

17 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

For a minute there I thought she was the cleanest lady in Hat Yai.

Yes, hard to judge from the photo.

Say 48 months at 200baht =9,600b.....where's 30,000baht come from...Thai maths again.shes a copper and knows who she sold the place to....get off your lazy backside and go get them or pay up.

Water leak inside her boundries.. or after her meter.. That said.. Hope she doesnt have a farmer besides her.. They use a couple of liters...

Don't pay your water bill here they take your meter away. You are given  a couple of weeks to pay though. Most people pay immediately.

4 hours ago, PatOngo said:

For a minute there I thought she was the cleanest lady in Hat Yai.

Probably got the cleanest brown envelopes in Hat Yai. Must've been a lot for the month to rack up a bill  of 30,000thb. 

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She should make a complaint to the police?

Great pointing pic. Victim and cop squeezed into one, with a real close-up of the evidence.

Is dereliction of duty an offence for a member of the RTP?   Maybe she was not ON DUTY when things were happening.  Have never seen a female member of the police on duty on any street in Thailand, so where does she perform her duties?  Just curious.

5 hours ago, PatOngo said:

For a minute there I thought she was the cleanest lady in Hat Yai.

Somebody told her to take more water with it

Yep ,a cop they don't have to do like normal people,,,, change names on papers when they sell some property,,,,

10 hours ago, webfact said:

The new owners were away and the property was empty during the bill cycle that the waterboard have sent to her.

Then how the hell can there even be a bill, never mind one that high? 

 

 

she can't see where the water went Image result for ostrich head sand

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