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Top cop "Big Tor" impresses the public as he helps accident victim in Chiang Rai


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Siam Rath reported that the entourage of top policeman stopped to help the victim of a collision between a motorcycle and a pick-up in Muang district of Chiang Rai in the north of Thailand yesterday morning.

 

RTP bigwig Pol Lt-Gen Torsak "Big Tor" Sukwimon was in the area of Wat Khua Khrae when he ordered his car to stop. 

 

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He rendered assistance to the victim at the scene ensuring they were helped into an ambulance and taken to a nearby hospital. 

 

He also ensured that traffic was properly controlled impressing people at the scene of the accident. 

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

top policeman stopped to help the victim of a collision

And ? ????
 

Nothing about the crash and Damages suffered by the victim ? ????
 

A Pulitzer to the journalist and another medal to the hero Top cop. 

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9 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Anytime a policeman here engages in any act of law enforcement, it is both impressive and surprising. 

 

Perhaps this guy can steal the spotlight from the biggest joke. Everyone would benefit. 

Fore ever talking rubbish 

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So what is the message here? Standing ovation for a civil servant, driven around town in car with driver and happening to recall his job? 

Having said that, regretfully he seems to be the exception to the (local Thai) rule ... but do not hold your breath and assume, that the criminals in uniform now, over night, change their attitude to the highway robbery and extortion of the very public they are supposed to serve ????  The rest of the uniformed flock - not on the take - has anyhow nothing to say and push pencils back at the station! 

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16 hours ago, itsari said:

Fore ever talking rubbish 

You are an incessantly denier of truth and justice. Nobody can do wrong here, especially any Thai institution, of which you have a total intolerance for criticism, it would appear. Why I even respond to your baiting, is beyond my comprehension. This will be my last time, I promise. 

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