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Bang Sue police inspector joins nightclub party during ID checks (video)

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A deputy police inspector from Bang Sue district, Bangkok, was seen dancing while conducting ID checks at a nightclub. The move, which occurred yesterday, November 18, aimed to create a relaxed atmosphere for patrons and reduce tension during routine checks.

 

Woraphat Sookthai took to the dance floor to perform a light-hearted routine in response to a viral clip. He explained that after overseeing Loy Krathong festivities, he proceeded to inspect entertainment venues around 10pm, focusing on Repeat Ari, a popular spot with numerous patrons.

 

Upon the officers’ arrival, customers appeared startled, prompting the venue’s singer to continue playing music to ease the situation. When the singer suggested playing a light-hearted song and incorporating a saluting dance move, Woraphat agreed, leading to a wave of relaxation among the patrons. He then proceeded to check IDs table by table, maintaining a friendly atmosphere.

 

“It’s a positive environment when officers get close to the people out having fun,” Woraphat said. “It makes them comfortable with the checks. This approach shows a new side of the police, beyond the strict persona.”


The deputy inspector expressed a desire for such a relaxed atmosphere to become a regular occurrence during inspections. He believes this approach helps bridge the gap between police and the public, fostering a mutual understanding and diminishing unnecessary tensions.

 

The dance move he chose was a simple military salute, avoiding any inappropriate gestures while maintaining his professional demeanour in uniform. He views this method as a positive practice, finding common ground while respecting differences.

 

“Police checks are necessary, and each area conducts them differently. Some places stop music and turn on lights, which seems stressful. But it’s for finding weapons and underage individuals.”

 

Owner of the Repeat Ari, Nam, provided insight into the event, noting that on Loy Krathong night, Bang Sue police conducted their routine checks. Initially, customers were surprised by the police presence, but as the officers began to communicate and dance, the patrons relaxed and cooperated with the ID checks.

 

The customers then continued to enjoy their night, capturing the moment on video. Nam praised the approach, highlighting that it made customers feel safe, reported KhaoSod.

 

by Puntid Tantivangphaisal
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-11-19

 

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

A deputy police inspector from Bang Sue district, Bangkok, was seen dancing while conducting ID checks at a nightclub. The move, which occurred yesterday, November 18, aimed to create a relaxed atmosphere for patrons and reduce tension during routine checks.

 

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