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Female police save woman from drunk foreigner during Songkran

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Again, never enought or too little too late. Police in Thailand just don't like handling criminals. Would rather play peacemaker. My guess is the guy knew the girl. He'll be back. And when he really does do some damage, everyone will just point fingers.

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  • At the very least he should be deported. Men who abuse women don't stop at one. 

  • John Drake
    John Drake

    Depends on the situation, but if the man put his hands on her and physically coerced her in any way, then he should have been arrested. And that is precisely what this sounds like:   

  • AreYouGerman
    AreYouGerman

    Not much information. Could be also trying to get his gf/wive home but she was just out of control trying to twerk and get the attention of other males.

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13 hours ago, zhounan said:

A police woman would be the ideal wife.

Aahhhh….. women in uniform. I must admit I do have a weakness for them. 

18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Such acts of bravery and service by the female crowd control police officers serve as a reminder of the essential role they play in maintaining peace and security, especially during large public gatherings like the Songkran festival. Their quick response and professional handling of the situation ensured that the festivities on Khao San Road were not marred by violence and that both locals and visitors could continue to enjoy the traditional Thai New Year celebrations in safety

 

What a crock of sh it. They did what they're paid to do - for a change.  Just like the Aussie broad that shot the guy who brought a knife to a gunfight.  These days women are "heros(not heroines?) for performing the most mundane tasks. 

 

One area that I will give females credit for is being able to de-escalate confrontations before they become violent.  Most men still won't punch their lights out, but that segment of the population is being replaced by newcomers who believe a woman's place is barefoot and on her knees.  Good luck to the ladies on that one. 

police officers heroically intervened ???

 

one might think it was their job to do safety, crowd control ...

Guess the police were looking the other way when 6 thai men attacked 2 farang this last week. 

19 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Obviously the standard of reporting leaves a lot to be desired... 

 

 

The incident occurred around 11.50pm, two days before the intervention was reported, and could have escalated had it not been for the prompt and decisive action of the female crowd control police officers stationed nearby.

 

Obviously, time travel was involved. 

Who is the person seen in the second image with eyes in the back of their head? It doesn't look like a policewoman.

1 hour ago, BTB1977 said:

Guess the police were looking the other way when 6 thai men attacked 2 farang this last week. 

Even the headline of that article said they were arrested but that doesn't comply with your narrative does it.

Whatever the story is, those photos are very strange !! Is that a woman  with a headscarf and cheap plastic slip ons ?? 

21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

 

A group of female police officers heroically intervened to save a Thai woman from a drunken foreigner who was attempting to drag her away on Khao San Road during the final days of the Songkran festival.

 

The officers, part of the 4th company of the 1st Crowd Control Division, received a distress call from the public about a quarrel. Without hesitation, they sprinted towards the scene. Upon arrival, they found the foreign man in a drunken state, trying to forcibly take the Thai woman with him. The woman appeared terrified and helpless against the advances of the inebriated man.

 

The officers acted swiftly to separate the man from the woman, ensuring her safety. Their intervention was not only timely but also demonstrated a commitment to protecting citizens and upholding public order during what is typically a time of celebration and joy.

 

In a reassuring development, no legal action was taken as the woman did not wish to press charges, allowing the matter to be resolved without further incident.

 

Such acts of bravery and service by the female crowd control police officers serve as a reminder of the essential role they play in maintaining peace and security, especially during large public gatherings like the Songkran festival. 

 

 

 


This reads like a North Korean news dispatch.

 

 

18 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

What about Brits, Yanks and Aussies...  ????     I suppose Swiss and Kiwi's too now... 

 

 

Indians only need be highlighted in Ladyboy necklace snatches on beach road Pattaya ??????

 

17 hours ago, Northstar1 said:

From the UK no doubt 

 

TROLL!

 

17 hours ago, Northstar1 said:

From the UK no doubt 

 

TROLL!

3 hours ago, Bobthegimp said:

What a crock of sh it. They did what they're paid to do - for a change.  Just like the Aussie broad that shot the guy who brought a knife to a gunfight.  These days women are "heros(not heroines?) for performing the most mundane tasks. 

If confronting and shooting shooting a bloke who was engaged in a stabbing spree with a large knife is mundane I would hate to be in your neck of the woods when something "exciting" was happening.

 

I do agree with you on their talent for de-escalating things, which is exactly what these police women did.

Should've at least been arrested. If he tried to forcefully drag a random woman to do who-knows-what then why tf did they let him go to potentially do it to another woman? (if he knows the woman or it's his gf or something then it's a different story - but if he tried to drag a stranger somewhere that's a rape attempt)

21 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:

so why didnt the girl walk away as thais dont like confrontation?..seems theres more to this...did she make him an offer?..she cant scream with tons of thai males around?...someone had to call the cops instead of asking a fellow thai for help...seems there is more to it.....and the latter of the quote..try finding thai cops on any other day sprint--or even show up after dark unless doing a dwi checkpoint to bribe cash..

and they just let a drunk man walk away to commit same offense....sounds like a ST proposition gone wrong in my 15 yrs exp in LOS

What Thais don't like confrontation???

News to me. My ex-wife was determined to have a fight or argument every day with someone, be it me, supervisor at work, her young daughter, work colleagues. Her temper could flare in an instant and it knew no bounds in terms of ferocity or violence.. she's an utter fruitcake..

(Footnote: Unsurprisingly, her daughter pre-teen is now following in the same mould of short fused temper and melodrama persona, and she's not even reached her teen years)!

 

 

On 4/17/2024 at 11:41 PM, AreYouGerman said:

Not much information. Could be also trying to get his gf/wive home but she was just out of control trying to twerk and get the attention of other males.

That is highly provable, maybe she call him cheap Charrie 

23 hours ago, Modern Coding said:

My guess is: that foreigner probably did not have only ethanol in his blood...

based on absolutely no facts. 

well done sir

42 minutes ago, n00dle said:

based on absolutely no facts. 

well done sir

Yet another idiot that needs to go back to school, still he cannot read - nor write - properly; indeed: well done Sir!

I EXPRESSIVELY wrote "My guess is", not "Fact is"! What is it, that any 6-year-old kid would easily understand, and that you don't understand??

Or is it that you have unstructured noodles instead of a brain, which would explain why you chose to call yourself "n00dle"??

A difficult time for police at this time,days of water fights.People being drunk and everything else happening.I suppose the police just had to watch alot and let many things go.Every now and then they have to step in sometimes.

On 4/18/2024 at 7:50 PM, Sticky Rice Balls said:

might explain why she is your EX.... children learn what they live...as per her kid

 

https://xploreasia.org/thai-culture-the-dos-and-donts/

 

dont kill the messenger 🙂

Says in the article, "most prominent values being respect, self-control, and a non-confrontational attitude"! 

Lol!! Are they talking about a different country or race in the article??

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