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Traffic Officer Under Fire for Alleged Assault on Teen in Sattahip


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A Sattahip traffic officer faces scrutiny after allegedly assaulting a 13-year-old boy over claims of engine revving. The boy's mother, Pornlada, is pressing for justice, having lodged a formal complaint with police authorities. The incident unfolded on October 27 when the officer, reportedly infuriated by the sound of the boy's motorcycle, resorted to physical violence.

 

Pornlada discovered the altercation when her son returned home upset and injured, revealing that the officer accused him of revving his bike intentionally. Despite the youngster's attempt to explain a faulty exhaust, the officer allegedly punched him repeatedly, leaving his face bruised. Furious at the attack, Pornlada confronted the officer and highlighted the absence of any rationale for such behaviour, demanding accountability.

 

The traffic officer did not deny the accusation and warned of arrest, aggravating the situation. Local police have officially recorded the complaint and arranged for the boy to undergo medical evaluation. As the official probe unfolds, the Sattahip Police superintendent has pledged to summon the officer involved and address the matter justly. Should the evidence corroborate the accusation, disciplinary and legal actions are expected to follow, marking a pivotal moment in addressing alleged misconduct within local law enforcement.

 

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5 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

disciplinary and legal actions are expected to follow, marking a pivotal moment in addressing alleged misconduct within local law enforcement.

Yeh right, all the cops are a law unto themselves, they think serve and protect is just for their selves. 

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11 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Yeh right, all the cops are a law unto themselves, they think serve and protect is just for their selves. 

Don't ride a bike with  a faulty exhaust you won't have an issue.

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

disciplinary and legal actions are expected to follow, marking a pivotal moment in addressing alleged misconduct within local law enforcement

any bets on which way the pivot will pivot?

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Both parties are wrong. The kid should not have been driving let alone driving an uninsured and faulty motorcycle. The Parents should have been called and charged for it. But the police should not have laid hands on the child. Because of his actions, whatever the kid or parents did will be brushed under the rug and the police persecuted for their behavior. 

 

If the police would actually do their job and confiscate and charge the responsible people when kids are caught driving, things like this would never happen. Instead they are used to ignoring such things or stopping them simply to collect a bribe. 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

marking a pivotal moment in addressing alleged misconduct within local law enforcement.

Sattahip Cop Shop is a dyed-in-the-wool den of iniquity.  My wife & I have suffered personally at the hands of a bent copper who extorted 15K from my wife 'or my next-year's visa would be very difficult'.  This was after deciding I was at fault for an accident whilst stationary at a U-turn!

There will be no pivotal moment.

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15 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Nonsense post 

Why do you constantly troll me ? It is not a Nonsense post, The RTP do what ever they like. 

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I don't believe the kid, the RTP are all such upstanding, law-abiding citizens who never break any laws or take bribes...................................................:whistling::coffee1: 

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