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Many people travel all over the world every day with a lot of luggage, often in excess of their actual check-in babbage allowance.

 

They know it's going to be a bit of a task to get all their luggage to a taxi or friends' car etc.

 

I've done it, I get 2 luggage trollies, load them up and alterately push one trolley a few metres then the other trolley the same, etc.

 

Hundreds of times at many airports seen loads of other people doing the same or similar. It's life! 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The goal is to establish guidelines for the operational practice of the Tourist Police.

 

to order the force to work according to the same Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

It's 2023, and the police chief is admitting that the police force does not have guidelines and standard procedures to operate?

He needs to be certain all plastic bags are the same size at the stations...

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4 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Maybe I have lived here to long, if that happened to me I would really be suspious what's going on here, Or a first time tourist would be thinking that's really nice of them, Not knowing what coming next 

Did any luggage go missing? otherwise not a problem.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

showing tourist police in Thailand assisting tourists with their luggage,

So what? As a Tourist Police Volunteer, I used to help foreigners/tourists off flights carry their luggage to the Taxi Booking desk at Khon Kaen Airport. My Thai colleagues did the same for Thai folk. All part of our service - and free I might add!!

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

It also aims to assess whether the use of privileges has negatively affected the image of the organization.

Has it ever?

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Let's not be fooled by this seemingly innocent incident.

 

The Police are there to protect the bags and their contents and to reduce the possibility that other authorities do not intervene or potentially want to examine the contents of the luggage.  The lawyer's bags may have contained content which is questionable or illegal.

 

Lots of times lawyers transport large sums of cash and valuables between countries for clients. Authorities who have the right to examine the bags, may want to avoid confrontation with a lawyer and other Police.

 

There have been other reports of Police assisting travelers with their bags to evade searches by customs and other authorities.

 

Clearly, the Chief suspects something improper occurred.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Phuket Pete said:

Of all my grave concerns about the RTP, helping people with their luggage is not one of them !

Point taken.

But should they perhaps be using their on duty time to focus on the other more important duties?

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I wonder if this is one of those ‘moonlighting Police fast track services’ which has been reported on in the past....  

 

i.e. the Police provide a fast track through traffic to the airport. 

I don’t think regular Policemen (in this case Tourist Police) have Airport-clearance, thus, they may not have been able to fast track this lady through the Airport.

 

OR... I suspect this lady is friends of or married to someone well connected to send their ‘juniors’ off to the airport with this lady (lawyer).

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24 minutes ago, Banana7 said:

Let's not be fooled by this seemingly innocent incident.

 

The Police are there to protect the bags and their contents and to reduce the possibility that other authorities do not intervene or potentially want to examine the contents of the luggage.  The lawyer's bags may have contained content which is questionable or illegal.

 

Lots of times lawyers transport large sums of cash and valuables between countries for clients. Authorities who have the right to examine the bags, may want to avoid confrontation with a lawyer and other Police.

 

There have been other reports of Police assisting travelers with their bags to evade searches by customs and other authorities.

 

Clearly, the Chief suspects something improper occurred.

 

Valid points...     I know guys who have done exactly what you have described (travelling to other Asean countries). 

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3 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Valid points...     I know guys who have done exactly what you have described (travelling to other Asean countries). 

I too know of people who have done exactly what I described.

 

A Policeman handling or escorting bags gives the visual impression that everything is legal and important. Why would a Policeman be involved in illegal activities? After all the Police are there to uphold the law, in most cases.

 

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Sounds like the kind of thing my local police would do for me and I am neither well known nor important. They helped me search for a missing street dog I feed one night. I really don't see a problem 

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8 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Considering that these policemen stand around doing nothing a lot of the time, I really do not see it as an issue.

Precisely why it is an issue.

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2 hours ago, soalbundy said:

Did any luggage go missing? otherwise not a problem.

Probably safe unless Sam Brinton was passing through Thailand.

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The entire scene looks staged for a video clip to be posted on multimedia.

 

Several uniformed persons — the article mentions tourist police — are lined up and at a signal from one of them they set in motion to roll several suitcases to the check-in counter. It seems that the lady carrying a teddy bear and wearing a hoodie is the departing passenger, sent off by a man with a hug and a wave.

 

(I wish I knew how to download the clip from the Facebook post so that I could post it here)

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"On April 23, 2023, Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittiprapas ordered an urgent investigation into a video clip showing tourist police in Thailand assisting tourists with their luggage,......."

 

Along with the latest blitz on overstayers, the RTP certainly know their priorities! Not a bad guy in sight!

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