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10,000 Baht Government Handout Celebration Turns Violent


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A family of three in Udon Thani, who received 10,000 baht from a government program, used the funds to buy a second-hand motorcycle with a sidecar for work.

 

With the remaining money, they celebrated by drinking alcohol. However, the celebration took a violent turn when the intoxicated son struck his father on the head with a ceramic coffee cup, causing severe bleeding.

 

On September 29, Pol. Lt. Col. Jamlong Thongfuang of the Udon Thani Police Station responded to a report of a son attacking his father at a house in Moo 13, Nong Na Kham, Udon Thani. Upon arriving at the scene, police found a shattered coffee cup outside a raised wooden house.

 

The 63-year-old father was found bleeding profusely from a deep wound on his forehead. He was quickly given first aid before being transferred to Udon Thani Hospital.


The injured man's 58-year-old wife, heavily intoxicated, was nearby and hysterically shouted, "Yod hit his father!" Police calmed her and learned that Yod, the 35-40-year-old son, had fled the scene on a motorcycle, reported Daily News.

 

A neighbor, who witnessed the aftermath, said the family had been drinking since 9 a.m. and that Yod often became violent after consuming alcohol. Police are now working to locate Yod for questioning, while his father remains under medical care.

 

The family had been celebrating the recent purchase of a second-hand vehicle, spending the rest of their money on alcohol and snacks. The investigation is ongoing.

 

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This is what happens when they just give money in hand to people. The handout was supposed to be in digital wallet form and restricted against buying alcohol and other unnecessary things. Now they changed that and see the result of it. A result a 7 year old could have calculated. The people in charge in this country are a joke, and it is high time to question both their intelligence and what they remember from their education or if they ever understood what they were learning.

 

If they didn´t like the digital wallet form, they could have used the system for 50/50 payment online they had before, but added 10k and changed that people could but 100% with the given money. That system already have blocking for alcohol and possibility to allow or block other products as well. But, that was probably too easy to understand and implement.

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Here in sth Surin you can't get near a bank today. Crowds outside every one, some 20 or so deep. For most of the local population, 10K in hand is more than they've seen in their whole life.

 

And you have to search long & hard for an ATM with some cash in it. (Though succeeded on the 4th try.)

 

No doubt some of the cash handout will be well spent, though even that will be all gone by the end of the week ...

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3 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

PM won't complain much, after all it was vote buying that got her to the position she has.

I don't remember any election recently and she hs not been PM that long. Also, it wasn't her idea.

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Truly hopeless family.

All drunk at the same time and doing a stupid thing that caused  them losses.

Remains of  the govt handout could well be used up for father's hospital care.

And unsure if their father could work enough again after his treatment.

They might be worse off  than before 10000B helicopter money.

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6 hours ago, 2baht said:

The Free alcohol hand out ( 10,000 baht) seems to be stimulating drunks! Well thought out by the govt!

 

As a part of  their unwritten policies  to silently eradicate  the idiot among their population?

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

The family had been celebrating the recent purchase of a second-hand vehicle, spending the rest of their money on alcohol and snacks.

PTP's economic plan coming together nicely.

Thais using the money wisely as anticipated.

CP must be rubbing their hands together with the uptake in alcohol sales.

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