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Tourist Police Explain "Skateboard Incident" at Don Mueang airport


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3 hours ago, Myran said:

The police showed way too much restraint. People like these need to be put in their place, especially when they're attacking police officers. Their colleague could've been seriously injured.

Please...

 

The police treated him perfectly. An angry kid with a toy.

 

They were never in danger.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, transam said:

I can't believe you wrote that..................????

 

Does the skateboard have wheels, held on wiv metal thingies...... ?

Is the hole assembly as light as a feather, well no, will it gain more torque in motion, well yes...

Back to school for you..........????

What is this driveling?

 

The officers treated him as the low threat he was.

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54 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Quite agree, once this gets on social media, maybe already has?

I suspect it was filmed on Tik Tok for a reason.  You should see what's happening in the UK at the moment with these so-called social media pranksters.

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1 hour ago, hellohello123 said:
6 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Is "attempted assault" an offence?  Surely it is either "assault" or no assault?!

I'm 10000% sure if i tried to stab or shoot someone and missed because im a knob,

I ain't winning the nobel peace prize

"...because im a knob...".

Your words!  

No one was stabbed, no one was stabbing, no one was shot and no one was shooting.

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1 minute ago, IslandLover said:

I suspect it was filmed on Tik Tok for a reason.  You should see what's happening in the UK at the moment with these so-called social media pranksters.

The bloke was on a zillion video phones, bang-to-rights, nicked, and so he should have been..... :thumbsup:

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3 hours ago, Caldera said:
6 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Did he?  Did the skateboard ever hit the officer?  

Probably the most idiotic reply I've had here in years.

Why?  There wasn't any inaccuracy in it.  If you see any, point it out, specifically.

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

He was vociferous due to dissatisfaction with airline personnel denying his boarding for a return trip to China, potentially disturbing other passengers. The aircraft captain refused him due to his disruptive behavior.

what came first, the chicken or the egg?

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3 hours ago, glegolo18 said:

May I ask, Is he really a chinese in blood. He look well enough like a brit or at least like a westerner in his body........

I thought he looked quite tall for the average Chinese, and yes, there was something about his physique that made him different.  Having said that, China is a huge country with many different ethnic groups.

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32 minutes ago, transam said:

Chucked off a flight, then try's it on with the police, threatening with a smack on the head with a skateboard.......:whistling:

 

As I said, back to school for you, try mechanics classes..........????

The guy was pathetic and they treated him as such.

 

No need for anything else.

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1 minute ago, tandor said:
6 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Is "attempted assault" an offence?  Surely it is either "assault" or no assault?!

the mere act of swinging the skateboard at the officer was an 'attempted assault' because it displayed intent to injure.

Under which section of the Thai Criminal Law or are you quoting another country's law?

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4 minutes ago, transam said:
12 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

You sure?  Which section of the Thai Penal Code covers that?

Think you will have to find that and let us know.........????

No, no, the ones who are claiming that it is the law are the ones on whom the onus is prove it.  How could I prove the existence of a law that doesn't exist?  Laws specify what are offences, not what are not offences.

 

Ok, actually I can, sort of...no section of the entire Thai Criminal Code covers that specific offence but you'll have to read it to see.

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6 minutes ago, transam said:

If the Chinaman had tried his stunt in the USA or UK he would have been taken down, noooo question, cops don't come to work to be threatened by a tool........End of..........:thumbsup:

Well, the Thai cops are not afraid of a kid with a toy.

 

The British cops just arrested an autistic kid for saying the word, "lesbian"

 

There you go. Such high standards

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1 hour ago, FruitPudding said:

There's nothing heavy about a skateboard.

 

They treated him according to the low threat he is.

 

They exhibited good judgement

Oh, really?

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THE owner of a shop selling cannabis infused craft sodas on Khao San road was arrested today (Oct. 7) after using a skateboard to hit a foreign tourist on the head and face...

 

...he was shutting his shop he saw that his friend was involved in a punch-up with a foreign man. He then stepped in to help his friend by using his skateboard to bash the tourist’s head and after that hit him twice on the face....

 

...The tourist was quickly taken to Hua Chiew Hospital for treatment but could not initially be questioned because of his injury..

 

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