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Amazing Thailand video: "Lovely" cop stops the traffic for two dogs

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Amazing Thailand video: "Lovely" cop stops the traffic for two dogs

 

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A video went viral on Facebook that showed a traffic cop hold up the cars and bikes to allow two dogs to cross the road safely.

 

Daily News called the actions lovely echoing netizens who shared the story 14,000 times and clicked "like" 11,000 times. 

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Mee Nabon had posted the 29 second video with some cutesy words.

 

Thaivisa notes that the dogs were not called strays or soi dogs in the story that seemed to feature quite a well-to-do neighborhood.

 

Soure: Daily News

 

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The other Thailand. Most of the people held up in traffic would also approve.

 

But I was expecting a slender 18 year old police lady in tight uniform.

 

next time leave a plate or rice too. 

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A smart cop. Two dogs trying to cross a busy road could cause an accident, particularly from a speeding motorcyclist. 

Every dog has his day when are they in court on defecation charges ????

... while allowing millions of drivers to pass while speaking on their phones; failing to stop at red lights: overloaded vehicle while felivereig"  

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If a pedestrian wants to cross the road - Tough Luck.

But can't stop Mr Somchai from running red lights.

Amazing Thailand.

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