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Posted
11 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

How incompetent the police really are

Incompetent, Not convinced.

But usually, as in the army, they follow orders. 

In "special circumstances" they are extra renumerated for it. 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

About 20 police officers mishandled Vorayuth’s hit and run case

From the dictionary of common Thai phrases:

'mishandled' the new word replacing the old phrase 'unexplained wealth'

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Really, how long have you lived in Thailand full time?

20 years. 

See post 21 to better understand things. 

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, luckyluke said:

20 years. 

Well in your twenty years you have never seen the Police standing at the traffic lights letting drivers go by, on the wrong side of the road, on the payment. You have never seen police stopping people for no reason extorting money for no reason.

 

You must have never had to deal with police over a theft where they will only look into it if you pay them. These are just a few examples of complete incompetence.

 

Either you are blind or oblivious to what incompetence is.

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Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, petermik said:

And learnt nothing?

A lot, others don't. 

Some refuse, or are incapable to understand the system. 

Read carefully, slowly post 21.

There is no incompetency involved when orders have to been followed. 

Police is corrupt, yes. Not ineffective. 

 

in·com·pe·tence
/inˈkämpədəns/
 
noun
  1. inability to do something successfully; ineptitude.
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Posted

I see the laser sharp investigation managed to get the finest of details - "about 20 police officers" ...

 

Well, it might have been 3 or 41 - shall we say about 20?.....

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Posted
3 minutes ago, mrfill said:

I see the laser sharp investigation managed to get the finest of details - "about 20 police officers" ...

 

Well, it might have been 3 or 41 - shall we say about 20?.....

I think it is not a lie to state : "All officers involved in the case". 

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