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Mukdahan: Eight, including magnate’s daughters, charged with violating curfew

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Eight, including magnate’s daughters, charged with violating curfew

By The Nation

 

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Eight people violated a curfew in Mukdahan province on Monday, with two claiming to be daughters of a Phitsanulok magnate.

 

The police seized a black BMW with registration plate 5กธ1986 Bangkok at 10.30pm. The driver and a passenger, both women going by the names of Premprapha, 29 and Apinya, 19, appeared to be drunk. They were displeased on being interrogated and told the police they were daughters of a governor in Phitsanulok province.

 

Another case involved five people, four of them drunk. The police spotted bottles of liquor in their car and took them to a police station for a drug test. Three of them were reportedly found to use drugs.

 

The third case involved a man named Kanthee, 28, who tried to escape a checkpoint but was chased down and nabbed.

 

All of them were charged with violating the emergency decree that prohibits anyone from leaving their residence without permission during a curfew.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30385530

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-04-07
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  • Thaiwrath
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    Serious punishment for the others caught.

  • did the female driver of the bmw get booked for drunk driving as well or were they released because of who their father is, seems that is what usually happenes in Thailand. Hopefully the police did no

  • i swear to god i was just going to write this very comment.   great minds think alike.  

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6 minutes ago, webfact said:

They were displeased on being interrogated and told the police they were daughters of a governor in Phitsanulok province.

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Serious punishment for the others caught.

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None of them charged with drink/drugs driving?

 

 

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did the female driver of the bmw get booked for drunk driving as well or were they released because of who their father is, seems that is what usually happenes in Thailand. Hopefully the police did not let them off and they are facing charges and fines for what they did 

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What ??? Being Dad's daughters does not give us the privilege to avoid curfew???

 

Poor little girls. Do a GofundMe page for the fine.

We want to help you during these difficult times you're facing.

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2 minutes ago, seajae said:

did the female driver of the bmw get booked for drunk driving as well or were they released because of who their father is, seems that is what usually happenes in Thailand. Hopefully the police did not let them off and they are facing charges and fines for what they did 

Thailand's a hierarchical society, prison's only for the poor!????

A country with a similar sized population, Thailand has about three times the prison population as the UK.

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15 minutes ago, webfact said:

both women going by the names of Premprapha, 29 and Apinya, 19, appeared to be drunk.

no drunk driving charges, no mention of confiscating the car, just a call to daddy and a slap on the wrist... all good

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9 minutes ago, seajae said:

did the female driver of the bmw get booked for drunk driving as well or were they released because of who their father is, seems that is what usually happenes in Thailand. Hopefully the police did not let them off and they are facing charges and fines for what they did 

Send them to NCC as a punishment

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13 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

Send them to NCC as a punishment

i swear to god i was just going to write this very comment.

 

great minds think alike.

 

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20 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

Send them to NCC as a punishment

Please, no poor woman should have to suffer that, thats a fate worse than death.:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

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The 'Do you know who i am Brigade' should get fined a whole lot more and sent to Prison for much longer; it's about time these Upstarts were pulled down a peg or two and made to realise that money does not make them superior to other Human Beings !

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7 minutes ago, colinneil said:

Please, no poor woman should have to suffer that, thats a fate worse than death.:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

i will have to remember not to say "Who's your daddy?"

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OMG. You have to feel sorry for the policeman/policemen dealing with this. Imagine being put in this situation in Thailand????

 

Could be career ending or even worse life threatening.

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9 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

Do you know who i am 

Why, are you lost?

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29 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:
40 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

Send them to NCC as a punishment

i swear to god i was just going to write this very comment.

 

great minds think alike.

You still holed up in Castle Anthrax NCC?

 

 

57 minutes ago, Thaiwrath said:

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Serious punishment for the others caught.

Wait for it....."Don't you know who my daddy is", or "You'll be lucky to be placed into an inactive post, when my daddy is done with you"

38 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

i swear to god i was just going to write this very comment.

 

great minds think alike.

 

Who will you be punishing first, the 19 yo or the 29 yo?

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5 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Who will you be punishing first, the 19 yo or the 29 yo?

i have enough equipment to go around.

 

no waiting your turn.

2 hours ago, webfact said:

They were displeased on being interrogated and told the police they were daughters of a governor in Phitsanulok province.

When you are part of the elite you show the example.
What seems to me is not really what we do with these two impolite young ladies.

I hope that the police officers made them blow in the thing in order to be able to put them in cell of degreasing.
Oh ! The loss of face in perspective when they arrive home! :cheesy:  in a few days or weeks ..

1 hour ago, colinneil said:

Please, no poor woman should have to suffer that, thats a fate worse than death.:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

We do not know NCC personally;
maybe it is a thousand times worse in real life than in his writings? :crazy:

1 hour ago, Surelynot said:

OMG. You have to feel sorry for the policeman/policemen dealing with this. Imagine being put in this situation in Thailand????

 

Could be career ending or even worse life threatening.

I will not be so categorical; the provinces are very independent from each other;
and it would be enough for the governor of Mukdahan to have a tooth against that of Pitsanulok for his daughters to spend a few days behind bars.

And in a previous posts, "Thais were more than displeased" about farangs drinking on the beach!! We Thais can do no wrong!!

3 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

i have enough equipment to go around.

 

no waiting your turn.

I want photos. I know you'll be selling the videos.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

They were displeased on being interrogated and told the police they were daughters of a governor in Phitsanulok province

15 days in the slammer and give Dad ViP visiting rights.

 

5 hours ago, seajae said:

did the female driver of the bmw get booked for drunk driving as well or were they released because of who their father is, seems that is what usually happenes in Thailand. Hopefully the police did not let them off and they are facing charges and fines for what they did 

Why don't you bother to read the entire report. Or maybe you weren't able to understand what it said...

 

All of them were charged with violating the emergency decree that prohibits anyone from leaving their residence without permission during a curfew.

 

All, as in everyone.

5 hours ago, Andrew65 said:

Thailand's a hierarchical society, prison's only for the poor!????

A country with a similar sized population, Thailand has about three times the prison population as the UK.

How does it compare to US do you know ?

41 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

15 days in the slammer and give Dad ViP visiting rights.

 

Quadruple the fine. They can afford it.

9 hours ago, tomazbodner said:
9 hours ago, seajae said:

did the female driver of the bmw get booked for drunk driving as well or were they released because of who their father is, seems that is what usually happenes in Thailand. Hopefully the police did not let them off and they are facing charges and fines for what they did 

Send them to NCC as a punishment

 

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