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National police deputy launches Phuket New Year anti-crime, road-safety blitz


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National police deputy launches Phuket New Year anti-crime, road-safety blitz

By The Phuket News

 

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Royal Thai Police Assistant Commissioner Lt Gen Sakda Cheunpakdee was in Phuket in person to launch the anti-crime and road-safety blitz for the New Year. Photo: PR Dept

 

PHUKET: Lt Gen Sakda Cheunpakdee, an Assistant Commissioner of the national Royal Thai Police, has ordered all officers under his command, and called on those assisting police, to do their best to restrict crime and enforce road-safety laws over the New Year holidays.

 

Lt Gen Sakda gave the order at a mass assembly of officers gathered at Phuket City Police Station on Tuesday (Dec 24).

 

On assembly were police officers from across the island, as well as military personnel and other law-enforcement officers.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/national-police-deputy-launches-phuket-new-year-anti-crime-road-safety-blitz-74149.php

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Lt Gen Sakda Cheunpakdee, an Assistant Commissioner of the national Royal Thai Police, has ordered all officers under his command, and called on those assisting police, to do their best to restrict crime and enforce road-safety laws over the New Year holidays.

As soon as the holiday is over they can go back to sleep and wait for someone in need to ring the bell and wake them up.

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On 12/27/2019 at 6:49 AM, bluesofa said:

As soon as the holiday is over they can go back to sleep and wait for someone in need to ring the bell and wake them up.

I had to do that once on my way to Khao Lak wake them up, been an accident down the road it happened just before I was passing a car had gone off the road

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21 hours ago, madmitch said:

They probably spend more time sewing the badges on their uniforms than they do preventing crime and enforcing traffic laws.

It's a nation of uniforms and they need to be told what colour T-shirts to wear

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