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Senior cop gets extra income - Sgt Somchai is selling wiper blades by the side of the road


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Thai Rath reported on a senior sergeant major with the Bang Plee police in Samut Prakan, central Thailand, who is getting some extra income by selling wiper blades by the side of the road.

 

Somchai Khumsri can be found operating his modest service from the back of a pick-up truck on the Thepparat Road KM marker 19 inbound to Bangkok.

 

He'll also check your old blades for you for nothing and if you need new ones they go for just 50 baht up to a hundred or so.

 

Somchai said he found a niche in the market when having his own wiper blades changed and learned about the business bit by bit. 

 

Then he invested in stock. Now when he finishes his shift he uses his free time - of which he has plenty - to run the service that gets him 400-500 baht a day.

 

He spends the money on things like gas, food and sweets for his children. 

 

When on his regular job Somchai is a regular patrolman in the investigative and crime prevention branch of the Bang Plee force. 

 

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7 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Good for him, better than fleecing people in his day job !

He probably does that as well as the RTP are not known for their professional integrity in general.

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

Then he invested in stock. Now when he finishes his shift he uses his free time - of which he has plenty - to run the service that gets him 400-500 baht a day.

So as he is doing this in daylight hours does he only work night shifts ? Still I'm sure his tax is all paid on his extra income as he is a member of the highly respected RTP.

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

Then he invested in stock. Now when he finishes his shift he uses his free time - of which he has plenty - to run the service that gets him 400-500 baht a day.

Nice to see him getting along and providing a convenient service to the public.

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