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Phetchabun: Cannabis-induced hallucination triggers police chase

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A 23 year old man experienced a hallucinatory episode after consuming cannabis, leading to a high-speed chase and subsequent arrest by local police.

 

The incident began when the young man, identified only as Amorn, rode his motorcycle through a community area without a helmet, number plate, or necessary documentation. His erratic behaviour and modified vehicle caught the attention of police officer Chaiwin Nantharat, who attempted to conduct a routine stop.

 

The situation escalated when Amorn, panicked and under the influence, resisted and attempted to flee, resulting in a physical altercation. The chase ended when Amorn, exhausted, was apprehended by the pursuing officers. In his statement, the man confessed to consuming a large amount of cannabis, which he believed made him paranoid that someone was out to harm him, prompting his desperate attempt to escape.


The incident was captured on video and posted on Facebook, where it garnered attention and praise for the police officer’s dedication to duty. Chaiwin, a traffic police unit leader at Tha Phon Police Station in Phetchabun province, was performing his duties when he noticed two motorcycles racing each other. His intervention led to the chase, which concluded with the capture of the suspect.


Upon further investigation, it was revealed that Amorn, along with a friend, were on their way home after using cannabis, leading to his paranoid reaction, reported KhaoSod.

 

The police charged him with modifying a vehicle without proper documents and obstructing an officer during the performance of their duties. He was taken into custody and is now facing legal proceedings.

 

In related news, the two Russian men on a graffiti rampage after a booze-fuelled escapade in Patong, Phuket, have been arrested. Police Major General Saranyu Chamnarnrat, Deputy Chief of the Provincial Police Region 8, revealed the arrest of the Russian vandals yesterday.

 

In other news, a fisherman stumbled upon 20 kilogrammes of suspected drugs floating in the sea, which bore the same brand marks as a previous find. Upon discovery, he promptly reported the matter to the authorities.

 

by Nattapong Westwood

TOP Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-03-28

 

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Seems like normal behavior here.  Nothing to do with hallucinations. 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

The situation escalated when Amorn, panicked and under the influence, resisted and attempted to flee, resulting in a physical altercation. The chase ended when Amorn, exhausted, was apprehended by the pursuing officers. In his statement, the man confessed to consuming a large amount of cannabis, which he believed made him paranoid that someone was out to harm him, prompting his desperate attempt to escape.

Moderation in all things is key

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No report of testing of the individual. Could some yaba have been in the mix? It has been many years, but the only time I recall being halucinatory it turned out somebody had laced the weed with PCP. 

Hallucinations from weed?  Well at least he didnt murder his parents for weed money.     :stoner:

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

the man confessed to consuming a large amount of cannabis, which he believed made him paranoid that someone was out to harm him,

Or running off to escape being fined for No Helmet, no reg. plate, no docs., speeding, modified bike. The new excuse the weed did it. 

2 hours ago, Kwaibill said:

No report of testing of the individual. Could some yaba have been in the mix? It has been many years, but the only time I recall being halucinatory it turned out somebody had laced the weed with PCP. 

Good excuse - but at the end of the day, if he had not smoked cannabis then it would not have happened.

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BS.  Not cannabis.

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I predicted that there would soon be a glut of anti cannabis news to go hand in hand with any new legislation,  This could well be the start of it , the fact that it is pure fantasy is of no importance, it will be taken as gospel truth by the prohibitionists

There but for the grace of God goes Stoner 

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On 3/27/2024 at 8:30 PM, Tropicalevo said:

Good excuse - but at the end of the day, if he had not smoked cannabis then it would not have happened.

You sound pretty sure of yourself.

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