snoop1130 Posted December 4, 2024 Posted December 4, 2024 Photo via TikTok/ @talkwiththepolice By Petch Petpailin Concerns over corruption arose after a Bangkok traffic police officer was caught in a viral video instructing a motorist to pay a fine through the bank account of a tuk tuk driver. The alleged misconduct came to light after a TikTok account, Talk with the Police, shared a video of the questionable incident at the end of November. The caption accompanying the video read… “New system: scan to pay via tuk tuk driver. Is this legal? This occurred at the Pratunam Intersection. Don’t think no one notices your actions. Stopping drivers and asking them to pay through a tuk tuk driver. What does this mean, sir?” In the footage, the officer is seen stopping a white BMW sedan. After a brief conversation with the driver, the officer appears to involve a nearby tuk tuk driver. The tuk tuk driver then approaches the BMW with his mobile phone and hands it to the driver. Shortly afterwards, the BMW is allowed to continue on its way. According to standard procedure, traffic police are required to issue a ticket detailing the violation and instruct motorists to either pay the fine in cash or settle it at the designated police station. Motorists also have the option to pay online via the official website or applications such as the Khub Dee or Pao Tang (เป๋าตัง) applications, or by transferring the amount directly to an official Royal Thai Police bank account. Payment through a third party, such as a tuk tuk driver, is not part of the approved process. Local confirms corruption A local, identified as Chai, told Channel 3 that he was unsurprised by the incident, claiming that alleged corruption by traffic police in the area has been an open secret for years. Chai noted that officers routinely manned the spot for over two decades, targeting drivers who unwittingly violate unclear traffic rules at the intersection. “The vehicles they fine are those crossing the intersection, even though it’s now allowed. But they haven’t put up clear signs to inform drivers. It seems deliberate, to create opportunities for issuing fines” The incident occurred within the jurisdiction of Phayathai Police Station. Superintendent Watcharawee Thammasaema informed the media that an investigation is underway. Watcharawee stressed that motorists are not permitted to pay fines on the spot and must do so at the police station. He confirmed that the officer in the video was identified and temporarily removed from his post pending the outcome of the investigation. The officer reportedly denied personally taking the fines. However, Superintendent Watcharawee has not yet explained why the payment was facilitated through the tuk tuk driver. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-04 2 1
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted December 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 4, 2024 3 hours ago, snoop1130 said: A local, identified as Chai, told Channel 3 that he was unsurprised by the incident, claiming that alleged corruption by traffic police in the area has been an open secret for years. Chai noted that officers routinely manned the spot for over two decades, targeting drivers who unwittingly violate unclear traffic rules at the intersection. “The vehicles they fine are those crossing the intersection, even though it’s now allowed. But they haven’t put up clear signs to inform drivers. It seems deliberate, to create opportunities for issuing fines” I would say I am surprised, but I'd be lying. Nice to see even the locals are getting sick of the corruption. 1 3
Popular Post hotchilli Posted December 5, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 5, 2024 On 12/4/2024 at 7:00 PM, snoop1130 said: Concerns over corruption arose after a Bangkok traffic police officer was caught in a viral video instructing a motorist to pay a fine through the bank account of a tuk tuk driver. Under fire but not fired. 3
bendejo Posted December 6, 2024 Posted December 6, 2024 Sounds to me like the BMW driver said "oops! no hap cash! sorreeee!" and the bib said "no problem, tuk-tuk my friend!" and everybody go home happy. I wonder what tuk-tuk's cut will be, or what sort of perks he gets for helping out the dedicated LE.
Will B Good Posted December 6, 2024 Posted December 6, 2024 If he's in trouble it will be because he was caught and jeopardised the tea money income for other BiB.
john donson Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 corruption in thailand? prostitution? criminal gangs? bent politicians? drugs?
Mr Meeseeks Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 On 12/4/2024 at 7:00 PM, snoop1130 said: New system: scan to pay via tuk tuk driver. Is this legal? This occurred at the Pratunam Intersection. Been happening for years in Pratunam at the major intersection with the flyover. The police are really pro-active for on the spot fines there. I have been stopped at least a couple of times there for minor infractions and ordered to pay money on the spot.
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