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3 hours ago, sqwakvfr said:

It would be expensive but consider setting up cameras or even improvise mobile phones at checkpoint and record these contacts.  This would be one way to prevent “misunderstandings”.

Don't police wear cameras on their helmets now? Or is that only traffic police? Just have every policeman wear a camera, and if it's turned off at any time then fire them (instead, someone will ask for a bigger share of the shakedown money to make the problem go away).

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3 hours ago, sqwakvfr said:

It would be expensive but consider setting up cameras or even improvise mobile phones at checkpoint and record these contacts.  This would be one way to prevent “misunderstandings”.

all you need are body cams. They should be required anyway.

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Yep, they can all wear body cams that were not working at the time just like the ones on the streets!

i was going to say that maybe it would have all been caught on CCTV and the police could prove their innocence by releasing the film. errr..then again.

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RTP,  they use that line too? 

I was recently at a gentlemen club the girl said " let's go to the corner " there she pull the curtain difference it didn't cost 27,000 and the end of my experience was very positive. ????

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Well, the 3.9 billion Baht tourism promotion is apparently not enough so Somchai and Yodsak took matters into own hands ....... well done, keep up the good work. 

Of course it cannot be proven as neither Somchai nor Yodsak signed a receipt and as the higher up also needed to be fed it can safely be assumed, that Charlene sweetie is nothing but a blunt lier. Create two investigation committees, keep 'em busy with some meetings and the result, if ever, will be that might have been a misunderstanding. Alternatively end it by just letting the story disappear into thin air, which it will over time .....

It is somewhat scary, that "innocent until proven guilty" doesn't seem to apply whenever Thai government officials are involved .......... your call! 

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