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BANGKOK, Oct 7 (TNA) – The national police chief said he will discuss with the Interior Ministry control on police’s firearms after the massacre by a former policeman and the police would work out its own measures related to the weapons of present and former police.

 

Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas, commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Office, said the office planned to discuss such measures with the Interior Ministry and organizations responsible for the permission of police’s firearm possession.

 

There would have to be urgent measures to prevent the abuse of their weapons, the national police chief said.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1033721

 

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

the police would work out its own measures related to the weapons of present and former police

Police trying to keep the public safe? Seem's okay after all such a fine professional and ethical institution should be able to sort out such problems...

 

Sorry hang on a minute, Thailand's Police you say....

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12 hours ago, bang saen guy said:

Maybe just my imagination but the RTP is not accepting any responsibility to here. Clearly they have some

Not your imagination....this is the RTP usual stance....never anything to do with them!

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

There would have to be urgent measures to prevent the abuse of their weapons, the national police chief said.

Hang on, the incident is being reported as a privately owned weapon. Why a sudden call for a crackdown on police weapons ?????

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12 hours ago, bannork said:

He killed the children with a machete. You can't legislate against common farm tools. Sadly, lunatics high on amphetamines, frequently mixed with lao khao, the high octane poor man's drink, hacking their relatives to death for refusing to finance their addiction, has become a common occurrence.

But to enter a nursery and savagely kill young children with a machete, it's beyond belief.

 

I don't know that a manchette has been mentioned in any official news reports, only mention of a knife.

To put things in context, a gun was the enabler of the incident. He shot the 5 adults, who may have otherwise been able to stop, defend or lessen the impact of the knife attack. 

Its possible that carrying guns emboldened the attacker, armed with just a knife, things may have turned out very different.

One of the surviving children had 2 bullets removed from his head.

 

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12 minutes ago, jaywalker said:

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That's the best argument I have ever seen for the control of "wolf's teeth". And a great acknowledgment that sheep having teeth achieves nothing

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

There would have to be urgent measures to prevent the abuse of their weapons, the national police chief said.

How about police firearms are held in a safe storage area within the station.. to be checked in and out at each shift?

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

There would have to be urgent measures to prevent the abuse of their weapons, the national police chief said.

Urgent measures, which had they ben implemented Years ago would have saved countless lives in Thailand

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16 hours ago, bang saen guy said:

Maybe just my imagination but the RTP is not accepting any responsibility to here. Clearly they have some

It's not clear at all, please explain why you think that this massacre is the fault of the police. 

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3 minutes ago, Cake Monster said:

Urgent measures, which had they ben implemented Years ago would have saved countless lives in Thailand

I hope you are not from the USA. There have been 17 mass murders there so far this year. 

Should Thailand aim towards that kind of gun control?

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11 hours ago, peterpaintpot said:

Yes, I have posted on the TNT video cast on this subject.

 

As for this report it is BS, once again they will do nothing. As for the people who want more guns on the street this is ludicrous it will increase deaths.

 

Until the Thais replace the RTP with a real police force and not a TOY TOWN POLICE FORCE nothing will change. It will need an honest Government in Thailand first. I can't see that happening in a hurry!

Can anyone honestly name even one country in the world which has an honest government.

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6 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

It's not clear at all, please explain why you think that this massacre is the fault of the police. 

Well !

They did recruit a known Drug user, and knowingly had him among their ranks for many Years without and help to cure his addiction 

 

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