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Man who pulled gun on driver at Chaengwattana turns out to be anti-corruption official

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7 minutes ago, chang1 said:

Probably would have shot him as he was getting out. Doesn't matter how big your gun is if you are shot first you die. Another needless death that this case shows clearly. 

Act passively and there is a good chance you will live. A smile and a wai would be a far better defense in this situation. All the gunman wanted was to get the upper hand which he and his passenger quickly obtained which gave him time to calm down. Now the police can take over with no risk to the threatened man.

What do you mean?

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    You just can't make this stuff up, what a sad primitive society when this  is one of the heads of an anticorruption task force.        

  • So his "position" enables him in a fit of road rage to draw a firearm on a motorist and threaten his life ???    Its this kind of "God" complex that gets people killed and makes those in "po

  • And that demonstrates surely the calibre and mindset of this NACC member,  and of those who appointed him.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Police and government officials are aware of the incident and have requested Mr Piset report for questioning.

As opposed to arresting him.

1 hour ago, Xonax said:

The car with the camera was in fact driving unnecessarily slow.

And rapidly accelerated to catch the car that had overtaten him. Obviously wanted a go, and then complained when he got it. Guess he didn't fancy the chances of his sword against a gun.

3 hours ago, kkerry said:

I guess we're lucky Prayuth has a driver...

Wait until he (nickname Big Bazooka) steps out of the armoured car in front of you, dressed in full combat gear and armed to the teeth.

Why not arrest him. He has committed an offence, if it was a mere member of public he would be IMMEDIATELY arrested. Typical RTP , ask please come in when you are ready ……...Numpties !!

4 hours ago, Rhys said:

So he walks away free...

Of course...this is Thailand.

If that was the guy`s wife that came out of his car, then it`s not surprising the man feels bitter and angry.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

A car can heard tooting its horn and then the black Honda is seen overtaking the car with the camera.

Um I don't hear any audio with the clip either here or on Facebook... hmm. 

50 minutes ago, chang1 said:

Probably would have shot him as he was getting out. Doesn't matter how big your gun is if you are shot first you die. Another needless death that this case shows clearly. 

Act passively and there is a good chance you will live. A smile and a wai would be a far better defense in this situation. All the gunman wanted was to get the upper hand which he and his passenger quickly obtained which gave him time to calm down. Now the police can take over with no risk to the threatened man.

 

ROTFL if you think the police are going to take over and do anything.  The only reason they will *pretend* to act is if the public complains.  I expect them to "launch an investigation" and eventually blame a Cambodian.  

Pathetic, but no surprise.

He must have been hiding that gun in his a hole, because it took him a while to stop after he did the overtaking .

Now at least we have a first hand view of what type of quality people are investigating corruptions.

Watch as Khun Roadrage gets the government-in-power "Puuyai Pass" and this is buried.  Any other average, non-Puuyai Thai would be in jail or out on bail on weapons charges as we speak.  Not this guy - the allegation need to be 'investigated'. When they do bury it, this will rank right up there on the corruption index with General Rolex.

Why am i not surprised ?

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3 hours ago, Xonax said:

The car with the camera was in fact driving unnecessarily slow.

Presumably then, you think that this justifies the other driver's action with the gun?  If so, I hope that I never meet you on the road.

The overtaking at the beginning of the video is already "criminal" by itself!

NACC secretary-general Worawit Sookboon confirmed that the gun-wielding man was Piset but insisted this was a personal matter that had nothing to do with his official position and duties.

 

At what stage then is a "personal" crime deemed to affect his official position and duties?   It is a crime and any ordinary person would be held accountable for it.    If this guy were to kill someone, would that be deemed to affect his official position and duties?

 

The NACC secretary-general's statement is absolutely ridiculous but is typical of the way in which the establishment regards offences by the so-called hi-sos. 

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3 hours ago, observer90210 said:

Has Thailand become the far west of the 19th century ? Is this country getting that backword ?....not because a crazy crap pulled his gun, but due to the fact that he will go unpunished or at most to an "inactive post with full salary"....

They've made a big progress in the last 20 years, or so! From the rice fields, the coconut trees and "Honda "Dream" to Toyota "Fortuner" and AC-plastic-landscape-shopping malls (despite the fact, that they've missed a lot of "steps" in between).

But the pace of retarding within the last couple of years, is really breathtaking!

This is why Thailand will never be more than a third world country,

When I see this, now I understand very clear the other message about:Rayong minivan drivers brawl in front of shocked passengers

They all the same from low to high, where you have to read the "Hiso" are the very lowest in this country.

Unbelievable what a kind of m*rrons.

Incidentally, why is the license plate not visible?

In the whole clip I can see the licenseplate very clear.

Maybe we have to notice this for in the future.

6 hours ago, billd766 said:

I wonder what he would have done if the guy he threatened, out ranked him and got out of his car with a gun in his hand?

Probably wet underpants...

Mr Piset , ....piset is Thai for special . ????????????

6 hours ago, billd766 said:

I wonder what he would have done if the guy he threatened, out ranked him and got out of his car with a gun in his hand?

or a bazooka!?

6 hours ago, tingtong said:

business as usual then.

dont go to arrest him, ask him to come in when and if he please, on the way buying a songkran watergun to present as the weapon used. 

ps. the 2 security guards a poster display why they have zero use beyond road sweeping.

Cannot expect the 2 guards to do much when he got a gun right? Would u do otherwise if u were the guard?

7 hours ago, CharlieH said:

He"ll be another moved to an empty desk! and that'll be the end of it.

I doubt if that will happen. More likly to be swept under the carpet and he will be promoted to secretary-general

Immature children with deadly weapons and I mean the car

Thailand has serious fundamental problems with the upbringing of males and with the ease of acquiring cars (Penis substitutes) look out

This is why Thailand will never be more than a third world country,
You don't think road-rage incidents involving weapons happen in "1st world" countries?

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38 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

You don't think road-rage incidents involving weapons happen in "1st world" countries?

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Dear lord above us! You did read the story, didn’t you? 

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