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Incoming RTP chief Big Den says "brazen, violent crime is on the increase" in Thailand


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38 minutes ago, sambum said:

"..........he ordered a crime crackdown from 24th to 31st August."

 

What about the rest of the year?

Planning for next years 5 day crackdown 

I’ve assumed they have the weekend off

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If the government would train, pay and give the police the proper tools, it may help a lot. Now they get pittance for pay so take bribes. If they want a gun they have to purchase one and they, not all, have to ride on their <deleted>ty motorbikes. They need to step it up like most other countries if you ever expect any change. 

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2 hours ago, Asquith Production said:

Would it not be better to have a crackdown on crime every day.? Like Police forces in other countries have. How about patrolling officers on foot and car actively looking for crime. 

Which countries are you referring to? Cant be America, where gun grime was/is an hourly occurrence.

Can't be the UK where gun and knife crime is a daily accordance and rising. While the police send 6 officers to arrest a pensioner for sharing a post on FB. Only the other day it was reported 100 plus youths/men fighting ,using Machetes and knifes, in the streets of London. In Liverpool a 9 year old girl shoot to death in her own home. Really cracking down .

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3 hours ago, jcmj said:

If the government would train, pay and give the police the proper tools, it may help a lot. Now they get pittance for pay so take bribes. If they want a gun they have to purchase one and they, not all, have to ride on their <deleted>ty motorbikes. They need to step it up like most other countries if you ever expect any change. 

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2 hours ago, PeterA said:

If Thailand doesn't stop the proliferation of guns now, they will soon end up like the USA; a shooting every day in every city at the least and no end in sight. 

Allowing for suicides, US gun deaths - murders, etc - is about 25k a year. About the same as Thai roads - which would mean - because of its size and population - you are more likely to die on a thai road than a US gun death. I find that amazing

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

Big Den is especially worried about how easy it is to buy weapons online and in his capacity as chief of the PCT - Police Cyber Taskforce - he ordered a crime crackdown from 24th to 31st August.

Why just a one week crackdown... the PCT should be scanning the cyber world 24/7 to rid the internet of crime related activities?

 

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And his own organisation is one of the major facilitators in the the illegal business of firearms but of course the usual navel gazing statements will continue with little real action taken along with the lack of action generally from the BiB as they don't really want interruptions to their business activities.

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13 hours ago, Ginner said:

Which countries are you referring to? Cant be America, where gun grime was/is an hourly occurrence.

Can't be the UK where gun and knife crime is a daily accordance and rising. While the police send 6 officers to arrest a pensioner for sharing a post on FB. Only the other day it was reported 100 plus youths/men fighting ,using Machetes and knifes, in the streets of London. In Liverpool a 9 year old girl shoot to death in her own home. Really cracking down .

We are not talking about crime stats its about how countries Police. Plus the use of extremes never win over anybody.

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