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Tourist Police Explain "Skateboard Incident" at Don Mueang airport


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29 minutes ago, Grandpa Cool said:

Like I posted yesterday, if it happened in Queensland Australia all 3 cops would have drawn their guns and shot him dead!

Your joking aren't you ,here in Australia they wouldn't dare , especially if he was of the indigenous culture!!

 

That's why crime is out of hand in Qld ,they ran and locked themselves in the police station if you recall a few months ago in Townsville 

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24 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Did he?  Did the skateboard ever hit the officer?  

He doesn't need to come into contact. The threat and capability of carrying it out is assault. It's a common misunderstanding of the law.
Just so I don't have to get into it beyond this with anyone... here's the definition from Black's Law Dictionary.
"An unlawful attempt or offer. on the part of one man, with force or violence, to inflict a bodily hurt upon another. An attempt or offer to beat another, without touching him; as if one lifts up his cane or his fist in a threatening manner at another ; or strikes at him, but misses him. 3 Bl. Comm. 120; 3 Steph. Comm. 469. Aggravated assault is one committed with the intention of committing some additional crime; or one attended with circumstances of peculiar outrage or atrocity. Simple assault is one committed with no intention to do any other injury. An assault is an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another." thelawdictionary.org/assault/

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5 hours ago, phetphet said:

I wonder if he would have acted like that at a Chinese airport.

For about one minute.

Then he would have been breaking rocks for the next 20 years

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4 hours ago, jvs said:

Very well done by the Police,de escalate!

No need to create more violence!

No one really got hurt and the two other officers were just standing by just

in case it got out of hand!

I know some people want to use tasers but why?

So happy we are not in the USA here.

I thought police were trained using nonviolence methods to detain violent suspects:

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Cops reveal stick method to subdue suspects

 
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Iam living for 23 years in Thailand  but i never have seen like this and its probably because this happened on the airport. Normally this Chinese man should have been arrested interrogated and then blacklisted for at least 1 year. 

Because this is not acceptable to act like he did

This is only my private opinion 

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5 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Yeah, and what if he would have injured someone. He in fact, assaulted a public official with a deadly weapon.

Next time a taser, baton strike, choke hold and handcuff would show they do not take BS from crazy foreigners here.

Get your hand off it.

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4 hours ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

The Chinese guy was swinging a skateboard around, attempting to strike the police. Should have been charged with attempted assault at the minimum.!

Totally agree, particularly after being kicked off a flight. Should have been arrested.

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6 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Yeah, and what if he would have injured someone. He in fact, assaulted a public official with a deadly weapon.

Next time a taser, baton strike, choke hold and handcuff would show they do not take BS from crazy foreigners here.

I imagine if he wasn’t chinese it would have been different outcome.

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1 hour ago, ThaiFelix said:

I blame cannabis, and the 2 cops in the background not helping?  Reckon they were stoned too!

The RTP showed remarkable restraint, I can only have RESPECT !!! for them

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2 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

He is in for a world of hurt on arrival in China for making a spectacle embarrassing to the country. We will not have to worry about him returning any time soon.

Why?  He didn't break any Chinese laws.  Nothing expected from the Chinese authorities, unless Thailand contacts them, but highly unlikely.  If Thailand wanted to prosecute, he'd been in jail now.

 

Any action by China would be embarassing....for China.

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29 minutes ago, off road pat said:

The RTP showed remarkable restraint, I can only have RESPECT !!! for them

I lost respect for the 3 cops. It was pathetic display of incompetence. They allowed him to keep swinging his scateboard at them when it would have been a piece of cake to take it off him, put him in an armlock and march him out of there. Those cops need to go back to training.

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1 hour ago, advancebooking said:

Come on. This is an embarrassment for the police. Absolutely incompetent with hundreds of people watching and taking videos. The other 2 should have grabbed him and cuffed him. 

this is how it should be, serve and protect even for the those who we abviously think deserve it most. 

 

They get my respect, but hopefully he is now escorted out and can not return. How many mental ill people have police hurt and killed in some countries, who could not obey orders? 

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2 hours ago, Hummin said:

Korean huh, so much for knowing the difference in asian languages back on those who claimed he was Korean in the news report yesterday 

Not really.  I lived in China for a decade, speak more of a southern dialect of Mandaran.  This fellow is from Shaanxi, where the local version of Mandarin is, how you say, unique.

 

I watched the video yesterday.  The audio was rather poor, and I couldn't make out much of what the man said.  I was guessing it was some version of Cantonese.

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