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Police chief in Chiang Rai removed following raid on Par Club


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The police superintendent of Muang district police, in Thailand’s northern province of Chiang Rai, Pol Colonel Kittipong Sukwattanapun, has been transferred to an “inactive” post in the operations centre of the provincial police headquarters as punishment for his alleged failure to control the operations of a pub in the district.

 

Officials from the Provincial Administration and Juvenile Observation and Protection departments raided the Par Club on Friday night and found 325 people who were underage inside, some of whom were as young as 16.

 

The venue allegedly had been operating up to 4am, instead of 2am as required by law. 

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/police-chief-in-chiang-rai-removed-following-raid-on-par-club/

 

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4 hours ago, JackGats said:

 16-18 years olds making merry in town? OMG. At that age they should be at home watching gore movies on TV.

Yes, but most of us at that age back home either got our parents to come get us or found another safe route home. Here those drunk 16-18 year olds are on the roads drunk as a skunk at 4-5 am with no helmet and swerving in and out of the white lines

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3 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

The problem is not the pub the lack of enforcement of the law and the corruption ... so good that he is on an inactive post now. 

By the look of things he was already in an Inactive Post ..................LOL

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12 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Yes, but most of us at that age back home either got our parents to come get us or found another safe route home. Here those drunk 16-18 year olds are on the roads drunk as a skunk at 4-5 am with no helmet and swerving in and out of the white lines

And so was I at that age and millions of others. It's called living and being young.

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