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Drug-addled ex-con slashes Pattaya cop

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Drug-addled ex-con slashes Pattaya cop

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PATTAYA:--A Pattaya police officer was injured while trying to subdue a drug-using ex-convict threatening his former mother-in-law with a knife.

 

Pol. Sr. Sgt. Maj. Sommai Nukhuntod suffered a severe slash wound to his hand in the May 27 standoff at a house on Sukhumvit Soi 31. He was treated at Bangkok Hospital Pattaya.


Boonsri Dachom, released from prison April 8 on a royal pardon, was arrested again after a protracted confrontation with police.

 

Homeowner Sanong Singsahad, 64, said she let Boonsri – her former son-in-law – come back to live at her house even though her daughter divorced him when he went to prison on drug charges. She since has remarried and started a new family.


Boonsri soon fell back into his old ways, she said. Police recovered crystal methamphetamines and drug paraphernalia from his room.

 

Read more: https://www.pattayamail.com/news/drug-addled-ex-con-slashes-pattaya-cop-255921

-- PATTAYA MAIL 2019-06-01--

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  • LongTang
    LongTang

    If there is one good thing to say about the BiB(boys in brown) here, Its that they are NOT trigger happy. One can often see them negotiating patiently for hours with crazed maniacs armed with mac

  • geoffbezoz
    geoffbezoz

    Sounds like that is just another lilly livered excuse for these dope heads and dealers to go on plying their evil trade.

  • steven100
    steven100

    maybe i'm not as knowledgeable on the subject as you .... but again I say ....  no one forced him at the start to take drugs and get addicted. He chose his path. He knew right from wrong at

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Didn't learn the first time will never learn let him rot

shoot him ....   he's a drug addict
Says Duterte

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3 hours ago, steven100 said:

shoot him ....   he's a drug addict

So are alcoholics. Sick people need help not punishment. What help did he get after he left prison. Given the fact the cops put him in prison its hardly surprising he has issues with them. 

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If there is one good thing to say about the BiB(boys in brown) here, Its that they are NOT trigger happy.

One can often see them negotiating patiently for hours with crazed maniacs armed with machetes, while in some western counties they will be gunned down in seconds..

 

I guess the general relaxed and a bit lazy attitude here got its upsides as well ????

 

 

Unlike politically correct West , Thailand does not have rehab programs or retraining schemes for ex cons.

 

what was he gonna do, no money , no job, no wife. No support of any

kind.

 

sad but common

1 hour ago, Swedenlars said:
4 hours ago, steven100 said:
shoot him ....   he's a drug addict

Says Duterte


and he is right 

Drug addicted people is dangerous 

Thailand has a big problem with drugs 

Considering he's only been out 7 weeks I don't think he's found that addiction that quick.i say he was a royal pardoned junkie that was let out for what? Oh and it was reported that those released just lately were first time offenders and not involved with drugs.

4 hours ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

Sick people need help not punishment

sick from what ?  not getting his daily fix of yabba. Also, we don't really know what help from family he got or who helps him so difficult to say.

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2 hours ago, steven100 said:

sick from what ?  not getting his daily fix of yabba. Also, we don't really know what help from family he got or who helps him so difficult to say.

He certainly got the help of somewhere to stay didn't he, and managed to acquire drugs which usually aren't free. Brave of policemen to risk injury on these types, I doubt I would keep my gun holstered in the same situation!

10 hours ago, steven100 said:

shoot him ....   he's a drug addict

It would be interesting to see a comparison on the effects on the population between drug affected people and corrupt govt officials, I'm sure the later has the most widespread negative effect, but there would hardly be enough projectiles for all of them!

8 hours ago, BestB said:

what was he gonna do, no money ,

But he could afford to buy drugs.

13 hours ago, steven100 said:

shoot him ....   he's a drug addict

yep the only way. Thaksin had the right idea until the do-gooders got in on the act.

It seems obvious from so many of the posts on this matter, that very few comprehend the complex issues related to addiction.

Most people who live with addiction have lived through multiple trauma from childhood onwards, and the serotonin uptake capacity of the brain changes, this is before psychosis from substance misuse begins which affects many.

The cumulative effects of trauma can be catastrophic to many.

Addiction to any substance is an illness.

 

14 hours ago, steven100 said:

shoot him ....   he's a drug addict

Got to admit 1 coronial trial is a lot cheaper than several drugs and assult trials

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1 minute ago, RJRS1301 said:

It seems obvious from so many of the posts on this matter, that very few comprehend the complex issues related to addiction.

Most people who live with addiction have lived through multiple trauma from childhood onwards, and the serotonin uptake capacity of the brain changes, this is before psychosis affects many.

The cumulative effects of trauma can be catastrophic to many.

Addiction to any substance is an illness.

 

Sounds like that is just another lilly livered excuse for these dope heads and dealers to go on plying their evil trade.

10 hours ago, BestB said:

Unlike politically correct West , Thailand does not have rehab programs or retraining schemes for ex cons.

 

what was he gonna do, no money , no job, no wife. No support of any

kind.

 

sad but common

Why would the wife want to wait for a looser like this

She at least had the smarts to find a new life

As for no job, I doubt he had one prior to prison

His resume would no doubt read stole this stole that and so on

If you feel so strong about this, donate money to him or offer him a job 

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54 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

It seems obvious from so many of the posts on this matter, that very few comprehend the complex issues related to addiction.

Most people who live with addiction have lived through multiple trauma from childhood onwards, and the serotonin uptake capacity of the brain changes, this is before psychosis from substance misuse begins which affects many.

The cumulative effects of trauma can be catastrophic to many.

Addiction to any substance is an illness.

 

I beg to differ ....

Everyone knows ' right from wrong '  ... this really annoys me when people get caught and then they blame their childhood or their upbringing or society or whatever .....

As I said .....  a ten year old know what's right and what's wrong !

no one forced his to become a drug addict ... he chose that path and therefore he chose wrong.

 

8 minutes ago, steven100 said:

I beg to differ ....

Everyone knows ' right from wrong '  ... this really annoys me when people get caught and then they blame their childhood or their upbringing or society or whatever .....

As I said .....  a ten year old know what's right and what's wrong !

no one forced his to become a drug addict ... he chose that path and therefore he chose wrong.

 

Your response indicates very little understanding of the complexities of addiction

Simplistic response to complex matters

 

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1 minute ago, RJRS1301 said:

Your response indicates very little understanding of the complexities of addiction

Simplistic response to complex matters

 

maybe i'm not as knowledgeable on the subject as you ....

but again I say ....  no one forced him at the start to take drugs and get addicted. He chose his path.

He knew right from wrong at the beginning.

just saying.

Ex con.....back to been a con again.

regards worgeordie

11 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

Your response indicates very little understanding of the complexities of addiction

Simplistic response to complex matters

 

anyway, he may have been a good guy once upon a time so I hope he can mend his evil ways and become that person again.

4 hours ago, mikebell said:

But he could afford to buy drugs.

Most likely went bank to dealing and using his own product 

2 hours ago, monkeycu said:

Why would the wife want to wait for a looser like this

She at least had the smarts to find a new life

As for no job, I doubt he had one prior to prison

His resume would no doubt read stole this stole that and so on

If you feel so strong about this, donate money to him or offer him a job 

Try to keep up if you capable .

 

no one said anything about wife 

 

you have no idea what he had or did not have prior 

 

once again for the slow ones.

 

thailand does not have rehab or social services to assist ex cons to reintegrated .

 

thailand does not have any social support systems in place.

 

con comes out of jail , no money, no job and no social support services of any kind. Very easily falls back into what he knows 

 

There are no ifs or buts, that is just a sad reality. Clearly not for you who is incapable of understanding but not all people live life like yours 

17 hours ago, steven100 said:

shoot him ....   he's a drug addict

There are other ways without wasting lead.

30 minutes ago, BestB said:

Try to keep up if you capable .

 

no one said anything about wife 

 

you have no idea what he had or did not have prior 

 

once again for the slow ones.

 

thailand does not have rehab or social services to assist ex cons to reintegrated .

 

thailand does not have any social support systems in place.

 

con comes out of jail , no money, no job and no social support services of any kind. Very easily falls back into what he knows 

 

There are no ifs or buts, that is just a sad reality. Clearly not for you who is incapable of understanding but not all people live life like yours 

Homeowner Sanong Singsahad, 64, said she let Boonsri – her former son-in-law – come back to live at her house even though her daughter divorced him when he went to prison on drug charges. She since has remarried and started a new family.

 

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3 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

It seems obvious from so many of the posts on this matter, that very few comprehend the complex issues related to addiction.

Most people who live with addiction have lived through multiple trauma from childhood onwards, and the serotonin uptake capacity of the brain changes, this is before psychosis from substance misuse begins which affects many.

The cumulative effects of trauma can be catastrophic to many.

Addiction to any substance is an illness.

 

Just amazes me how many people on TV defend drug use.

 

My childhood was never a bed of roses either, I am not a drug addict, actually I have never tried, nor do I wish to, the nearest I have come to addiction is alcoholism, drinking probably 6 or more pints a night in my 20's, sorted myself out by myself, now would not drink more than a pint in an evening if I go out. 

 

41 minutes ago, BestB said:

Most likely went bank to dealing and using his own product 

Most probably like most of them, Beg, Steal and Deal...

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