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Video: Cop keeps his temper as car owner loses his

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Video: Cop keeps his temper as car owner loses his

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

Netizens praised a policeman for keeping his cool as a car owner lost his temper in a video. 

 

The cop wanted to tow away a car that was blocking someone's exit from their house. 

 

But the hothead kept insisting that he would do it himself after putting a battery in the clapped out old vehicle. 

 

A woman tries to calm the situation as the man comes out with a string of Thai expletives and lame excuses. 

 

The cop posted the video he took on the Facebook page of "Miang Pra Toh Ta Toom Taam". 

 

Sanook said that people online praised the cop for his calm attitude. 

 

Source: Sanook

 
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Maybe a few sandwiches short of a picnic ????

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In the U.S., at the very least, he would be on the ground and cuffed.

 

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12 minutes ago, Dap said:

In the U.S., at the very least, he would be on the ground and cuffed.

 

Or dead. 

 

Or dead. 

 

Unfortunately, that is an even greater likelihood depending on his whereabouts.

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Unfortunately, that is an even greater likelihood depending on his whereabouts.

And his skin colour.

 

Even if they cleaned up corruption tomorrow, the damage to the image of the police would be irreversible for several generations to come. Must be hell to be an honest cop in Thailand.

 

Even if they cleaned up corruption tomorrow, the damage to the image of the police would be irreversible for several generations to come. Must be hell to be an honest cop in Thailand.

Are there any........:whistling:

 

Are there any........:whistling:

In varying degrees, I believe yes. But it might be impossible to be 100% due to the structure of the system.

Looks that we have another fella here with some hormone testosterone issues,  assorted with a overfull of his balls !

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POS is blocking someone's doorway, and half the soi, with his clunker. The sense of entitlement is really strong in this one.

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But the hothead kept insisting that he would do it himself after putting a battery in the clapped out old vehicle

Why's he bothering .. Hardly a desirable ride is it es'pesh with that homemade rear screen .. Take it down the scrapyard I would .. 

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The dude just didn't realize the time to get a battery to start and move his car was before the police and tow truck arrived. I am impressed with how restrained the police officer was but not surprised that the car owner was as selfish and belligerent as he was. 

 

Or dead. 

I beieve more people in Thailand (66+ million population) are murdered by firearms, per capita, than the USA (320+ million population).

 

However, as the USA is such a tempting target, it is often mentioned with wild abandoned by those who think they know more than they do about such things.

 

Strange, that Central American countries, Mexico or the Phillipines are rarely mentioned as comparisons. It just doesn't have the same effect for some individuals.

 

I served and never shot anyone, although a few came close when they failed to freeze on the first command. 

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I beieve more people in Thailand (66+ million population) are murdered by firearms, per capita, than the USA (320+ million population).

 

However, as the USA is such a tempting target, it is often mentioned with wild abandoned by those who think they know more than they do about such things.

 

Strange, that Central American countries, Mexico or the Phillipines are rarely mentioned as comparisons. It just doesn't have the same effect for some individuals.

 

I served and never shot anyone, although a few came close when they failed to freeze on the first command. 

Thanks for that , but is there any connection to this thread or was that just a random post ?

22 hours ago, scorecard said:

And his skin colour.

 

Unfortunately - too true

On 12/3/2018 at 3:46 PM, Dap said:

In the U.S., at the very least, he would be on the ground and cuffed.

And hopefully tazed until the battery runs empty and sent to gitmo for eternal waterboarding.

 

Yeah, don't park in front of my gate.

Arrest him and maybe after a few days in the can and a storage / tow bill he will learn 

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