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New Thai Police Chief Sets Bold Crime-Fighting Agenda


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16 minutes ago, dallen52 said:

I can't believe they can be so straight faced when making these announcements...

 

Over 250,000 active police members. 

You can drive 500km and not see one officer. 

 

well you don't understand the brilliant system they have. The police come AFTER you've been hit and killed but stay in the office until then. It's all very logical and sensical once you wrap your head puny farang around it.

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2 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

Crime is already so low in Thailand. It's the frekin' idiots on wheels that are going to kill you. Why Thailand can't figure this out is beyond me.

I think they have well figured it out and come to the conclusion that a traffic violation is nothing more than a victimless crime and is of no interest to them.  These days with more and more people actually being insured even serious road traffic accidents are probably not the lucrative cash cow they used to be. 

         The police probably look at at as "domestic" or social issue ,which it partly is, and as such feel uninclined to involve themselves, a bit like wife beating ,  

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3 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

A good place to start would be to put the lazy police force out on to the streets enforcing laws, start by making the streets safe to travel, the sidewalks safe to walk on, and the Zebra crossings safe to cross. The knock-on effect of which will put police in neighborhoods to stop so-called crimes before they happen, to keep the streets clear of traffic and illegally parked cars and vendors. I know, its too much to ask, This is Thailand the land of the lawless.

Let's wish him luck rather be cynical and sarcastic before he's even begun. Progress in these areas is difficult even for those with the best intentions. Remember he's going after a well entrenched status quo. As far as "land of the lawless", ever hear of a place called The United States? 

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Ah, it is Christmas time again; followed by New Year resolutions. 

What a farce all this is, nobody in his right mind believes a word coming from any of these uniformed "servants to the public"! 

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It would be personally reassuring if we for 1 minute believed him but sadly for Thailand they are chair warmers and tea money collectors. He may well have good intentions but what about the other 249,999 officers ???

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Pol Gen Kittharath brings a clear mandate and a resolve to foster a transparent, accountable, and professional police organisation. His efforts aim to reconstruct the public's trust, transforming the Royal Thai Police into an institution of integrity and citizen support, reported Bangkok Post

 

If I had a penny for every time I've heard a Thai authority figure express those sentiments over the past 16 years...

 

I wonder if anybody actually takes these sorts of announcements seriously?

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anyone ascending to this level under the existing system got there knowing (the probably leveraging) the corruption. don't trust any of the old guard. you want change appoint an unknown from outside the rank and file and give him free reign to clean house.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

One significant focus is curbing illegal migration and tightening collaboration with the Immigration Bureau and other units like tourist and metropolitan police.

Not cracking down on police corruption then?

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3 hours ago, BoganInParasite said:

Not a single reference to "crackdown". So either nothing will happen or it will be ineffective anyway. Saw maybe 25-30 officers on one part of the 101 in Nan city yesterday morning getting ready to assure the rapid transit of a VVIP to the airport. Likely double that in central part of the city doing the same. Hardly an effective use of crime fighting resources.

Speaking of police escorts it's so baffling to me they insist on driving on such insane speeds through cities. They're blocked off parts of the road but someone could easily make a mistake  and get on to the road and have some nasty collision. Even the police don't seem to understand basic road safety here. It's truly a lost cause.

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

It's just too late, nothing short of dismantling the entire police department apparatus, and rebuilding it from scratch would suffice to improve its status from the largest pyramid scheme in Thailand to a legitimate organization. These guys are not policeman, they're not law enforcement, they are individual franchisees. 

but where are you going to get this new man from? The police are paid a pittance and pulled from the lower ranks of society where there is apparently a commonly held belief that corruption is an acceptable way to get ahead in life.

 

Fixing the Thai police would probably require some sort of mandatory anti-corruption campaign starting in the very early years of schooling. Unless the common man and society believes corruption is wrong and they feel shame about it nothing will change in my opinion.

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6 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

Crime is already so low in Thailand.

 

Depends on what kind of crime.

 

Illicit drug production, distribution, and use is rampant. 

 

Gun and knife crime is pretty common.

 

Prostitution is everywhere.

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2 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

but where are you going to get this new man from? The police are paid a pittance and pulled from the lower ranks of society where there is apparently a commonly held belief that corruption is an acceptable way to get ahead in life.

 

Fixing the Thai police would probably require some sort of mandatory anti-corruption campaign starting in the very early years of schooling. Unless the common man and society believes corruption is wrong and they feel shame about it nothing will change in my opinion.

So very true, it seems the Thai people are born with a corruption gene from birth. No amount of schooling or training will enable these people to escape their wanton disregard for law. Thailand is a pig with lipstick on and no one is fooled.

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16 minutes ago, dutch boy said:

So very true, it seems the Thai people are born with a corruption gene from birth. No amount of schooling or training will enable these people to escape their wanton disregard for law. Thailand is a pig with lipstick on and no one is fooled.

I don't like Thai's have reached the level of civilization where they understand corruption is like poison and it kills everyone slowly.

 

I've talked to them about this before and they seem to understand it's wrong at a surface level but also a sense that's it's the privilege of officials to do so. I'm sure it's part of the brainwashing they get in school  towards authorities in general. Submit, bow, acquiesce etc...

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If he's serious he could prove it by ensuring a red notice is issued to Interpol for 'Boss', who is even accused of killing and maliciously mistreating the body of one of his own.

 

It's known where he is. He'd be arrested immediately and could be returned before the remaining charges also fall under the statute of limitations.

 

Well?

 

Thought not.

 

He kids us not.

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