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Police captain deliberately blocks ambulance with unconscious passenger in back - pays 500 baht fine and sends flowers

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Thai Rath reported on a case of a motorist who deliberately refused to get out of the way of an ambulance with its siren blaring with an unconscious old woman in the back. 

 

The driver was a police captain with the Dan Khun Thot force in Nakhon Ratchasima in NE Thailand. 

 

He's paid a 500 baht fine but failed to show up to the rescue organisation to apologize.

 

He sent a bunch of flowers instead.

 

The disgraceful behavior of the RTP captain - named as Pol Col Charnchai Bengjantheuk - was revealed in a damning Facebook video on Sunday morning. 

 

Pak Chong Nana Hospital had requested the help of Sawang Wicha Thammasathan rescue services to go to Nong Sarai sub-district to collect an unconscious 73 year old woman. 

 

On arrival the resce team declared a red alert and arranged to meet another hospital vehicle between the patient's home and the hospital to transfer the patient. 

 

With siren blaring in the area of the Mitraphap Market a Ford refused to get out of the way.

 

Rescue personnel implored the driver politely to move saying over the loudspeaker that there was an unconscious person in the back.

 

The driver - later revealed to be the senior policeman - got out of his pick-up and told the recue personnel:

 

"Can't you see there's a (red) light?"

 

He then got back in his vehicle and appeared to deliberately drive slowly to block the rescue vehicle that was eventually able to get by and make a transfer to the hospital vehicle at the next lights.

 

The cop then followed the Pak Chong hospital vehicle scaring the staff with what appeared to be menacing behavior.

 

Yesterday at 2pm the rescue service chief Wichai Maneeratnakun and staff waited for two hours to get an apology from the policeman.

 

He sent some flowers instead, not bothering to appear in person.

 

His chief at Dan Khun Thot had said he'd be there after going to Pak Chong police to pay his fine.

 

Pak Chong police confirmed he had paid a 500 baht fine for blocking an ambulance. 
 

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    Time to be moved to an inactive post scrubbing g toilets at the hospital as pennance... Flipping retard......but you see it daily.

  • 500 THB fine and some flowers for endangering another persons life?   B... h... that is messed up   ????

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Time to be moved to an inactive post scrubbing g toilets at the hospital as pennance...

Flipping retard......but you see it daily.

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500 THB fine and some flowers for endangering another persons life?

 

B... h... that is messed up

 

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5 minutes ago, JoePai said:

Piece of <deleted>

Tomorrow he will be in the news saying he is soooo sorry and that he did

not know or he was drunk or some one made him angry.

Not his fault you know.

He will be very sorry because his life as he knows it will now be over.

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What's the reason for this in Thai society?

 

Is it just a pure psychotic ego of being requested to yield for somebody doing something good, or the power of slowing down someone in need of medical assistance, or what is it? 

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I just wonder in this case what happened to the Police credo "Protect and Serve" ????

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29 minutes ago, JeffersLos said:

What's the reason for this in Thai society?

 

Is it just a pure psychotic ego of being requested to yield for somebody doing something good, or the power of slowing down someone in need of medical assistance, or what is it? 

I think it has to do with loss of face.

Some where in their twisted minds they see it as a loss of face if

anything or anyone upsets their fragile mindset.

You can blame their mother for that.

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Judging by his attitude , he will be suing Thai Rath   Newspaper ,

the ambulance driver , for defamation in reporting his name .

 

regards Worgeordie

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Lucky he was a captain, or else he might have had to pay a 600 baht fine.

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He paid the fine to himself. 

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If the new "point system" was in effect how many points would he get deducted for this?

 

Why is an RTP Captain having a rank of Colonel?

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Should be jail time for that type of behavior.

Especially as his a cop. :bah:

 

 

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35 minutes ago, MJCM said:

I just wonder in this case what happened to the Police credo "Protect and Serve" ????

Wrong country for that.

 

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What a slob. A cop who doesn't understand his job. A police officer who intentionally obstructing an ambulance on an emergency response mission. How stupid is that?

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"Can't you see there's a (red) light?"

 

I wonder. In every country in the world, firefighters, ambulances and police vehicles have special rights in traffic when they are on emergency duty.

Isn't that the case in Thailand?

If not, then this policeman is obviously absolutely unfit for police service.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The disgraceful behavior of the RTP captain

Just in a day´s work. Disrespect is in the guidelines.

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1 hour ago, JeffersLos said:

What's the reason for this in Thai society?

 

Is it just a pure psychotic ego of being requested to yield for somebody doing something good, or the power of slowing down someone in need of medical assistance, or what is it? 

I dunno, but you see this kind of thing every day on the roads here.

 

There's a lack of genuine empathy here in general.

 

I think because the local culture doesn't really permit then to express their feelings and emotions at all, they end up just taking it out on others by being as difficult as possible on the roads and elsewhere in general.

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Another case of cops thinking they are god, not public servants.

1 hour ago, Orinoco said:

Should be jail time for that type of behavior.

Especially as his a cop. :bah:

 

 

It happens in Farangland too, although the guy in the example below is not a cop

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11413045/EXCLUSIVE-Pictured-Senseless-irresponsible-driver-avoided-jail-blocking-ambulance.html

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Pathetic moron, who lacks basic decency.  Feel so sorry for his wife, having to live with a <deleted>wad like him.

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9 minutes ago, Jerno said:

Pathetic moron, who lacks basic decency.  Feel so sorry for his wife, having to live with a fkwad like him.

Wife is happy as long as the dough keeps rolling in, which I am sure it's a lot considering the level of corruption among the BiBs.

 

And yes, he is a pathetic POS.

 

 

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1 hour ago, bendejo said:

Wrong country for that.

 

I agree, I don’t dare to speculate what the Credo here is ????

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What a truly nasty piece of work and 500 Baht with some flowers,does this clown honestly believe that everything is ok now?

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

He sent some flowers instead, not bothering to appear in person.

No amount of flowers or fine will undo this git's actions. One day, the roles may be reversed and his family or loved one - or maybe himself - may be the one in the ambulance. What a brain-dead ball sack. As an aside, the RTP really is a stinking gang of uniformed thieves, robbers and scammers - nothing else.

 

Too bad Thailand doesn’t have a tiny weather research station in Antarctica.  They could send him there to serve a few years. 

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It is no wonder there is little respect for a force that should be respected

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2 hours ago, JeffersLos said:

What's the reason for this in Thai society?

 

Is it just a pure psychotic ego of being requested to yield for somebody doing something good, or the power of slowing down someone in need of medical assistance, or what is it? 

I guess that warm, welcoming and pleasant demeanour hides a fragile ego and the need to feel 'superior' to the next person in one way or another. Since they can't do that in real life, swallowing their pride and 'face' in front of bosses, customers and people who really are 'bigger' than them, they act this out when they feel they are secure behind the safety of the steel cage that is their vehicle. I guess.

 

I drive extensively in Malaysia and while Malaysian drivers are just as bad (for similar as well as other reasons), they do literally jump out of the way as soon as they see/hear sirens behind them. Even if the emergency vehicle is a few hundred metres behind. If this happens at the lights, EVERYONE WILL STOP regardless of whether it's red or green and allow the emergency vehicle to pass.

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The RTP are nothing more than an utter embarrassment to the country of Thailand,a festering cesspool of corruption and extortion!

Go to the Philippines or Cambodia and you hardly ever see the Police,in Thailand they actively hunt down foreign tourists to rip them off just an absolute disgrace?

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2 hours ago, JeffersLos said:

What's the reason for this in Thai society?

they're empty inside.

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