Popular Post webfact Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Picture courtesy: MGR online In a startling breach of protocol, a group of police officers from the Chokchai Police Station in Bangkok has been caught drinking alcohol while on duty. The incident occurred on January 20 and quickly came to light after a video was uploaded to social media, causing widespread outrage. The video, which has since gone viral, clearly shows several officers, all in full uniform, indulging in drinks that appeared to be alcoholic in nature. This took place in the Traffic Division’s meeting room, tarnishing the reputation of the station and raising serious questions about discipline and decorum within the force. In light of the incident, the Superintendent of Chokchai Police Station has taken immediate action. A special fact-finding committee has been established to thoroughly investigate the episode. This committee has been tasked with delivering a detailed report within the next 30 days, underscoring the seriousness with which this breach is being treated. The identified officers include a Police Captain from the Traffic Police Division along with another officer from the Chokchai Station's Traffic team. These individuals have not only brought disrepute upon themselves but also cast a shadow over their colleagues and the station at large. As an interim disciplinary measure, the officers have been handed a punishment of three days' detention. This move signifies a swift but initial step while broader investigations are underway. It sends a clear message that such behaviour will not be tolerated and aims to reinforce the adherence to the ethical standards expected of those in law enforcement. In a bid to ensure justice and accountability, the Traffic Police Division has also formed its own committee to delve into the matter. Preliminary findings have confirmed that the officers, in their official attire, were part of an unsubstantiated social gathering, thereby violating professional conduct codes. The swift response from the Chokchai Police Station reflects the broader concern about maintaining public trust and integrity within the Bangkok police force. Steps to prevent such incidents from recurring are a priority, with ongoing investigations expected to bring more clarity and possibly more severe consequences for those involved, reported MGR online. -- 2025-01-25 1 5
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM 10 minutes ago, webfact said: In a startling breach of protocol, Not really that startling. Happens all of the time. I hope that they do not realise who took the video. 3
Popular Post steven100 Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM 31 minutes ago, webfact said: These individuals have not only brought disrepute upon themselves but also cast a shadow over their colleagues and the station at large oh dear ..... fancy the RTP being cast with this sort of activity, and here we all are thinking they were such an honest & diligent police force 7
Popular Post steven100 Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM 22 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said: Not really that startling. Happens all of the time. I hope that they do not realise who took the video. well, it seems there's a fox in the hen house ... I wouldn't like to be in his shoes. He'll likely go missing very soon. 3
Popular Post Gsxrnz Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM This isn't a breach of protocol, it's SOP. I've seen three totally inebriated off-duty cops, but still in uniform (sans shirt, to be fair) help each other across the road to get into their cop car truck and promptly drive into a power pole at 3 klm/h. The driver got out and waved his pistol at the pole, threatening to shoot it. 1 3
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM 1 hour ago, webfact said: n a startling breach of protocol, a group of police officers from the Chokchai Police Station in Bangkok has been caught drinking alcohol while on duty. Startling? They have their own little club houses in almost all districts and towns around Thailand. If not there, they many time can be seen drinking at one of the officers wife´s som tam shop. Not unusual at all. 1 1 4
Geoffggi Posted yesterday at 04:34 AM Posted yesterday at 04:34 AM 1 hour ago, steven100 said: well, it seems there's a fox in the hen house ... I wouldn't like to be in his shoes. He'll likely go missing very soon. May not be a male ...........LOL 😂😎
fredwiggy Posted yesterday at 04:46 AM Posted yesterday at 04:46 AM 1 hour ago, Gottfrid said: Startling? They have their own little club houses in almost all districts and towns around Thailand. If not there, they many time can be seen drinking at one of the officers wife´s som tam shop. Not unusual at all. Where do you find this information , or do you drive around to all the precincts and see this for yourself? I don't stick up for the officials here by any means, as I know what goes on , but. 2
Bruce Aussie Chiang Mai Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM 2 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy: MGR online In a startling breach of protocol, a group of police officers from the Chokchai Police Station in Bangkok has been caught drinking alcohol while on duty. The incident occurred on January 20 and quickly came to light after a video was uploaded to social media, causing widespread outrage. The video, which has since gone viral, clearly shows several officers, all in full uniform, indulging in drinks that appeared to be alcoholic in nature. This took place in the Traffic Division’s meeting room, tarnishing the reputation of the station and raising serious questions about discipline and decorum within the force. In light of the incident, the Superintendent of Chokchai Police Station has taken immediate action. A special fact-finding committee has been established to thoroughly investigate the episode. This committee has been tasked with delivering a detailed report within the next 30 days, underscoring the seriousness with which this breach is being treated. The identified officers include a Police Captain from the Traffic Police Division along with another officer from the Chokchai Station's Traffic team. These individuals have not only brought disrepute upon themselves but also cast a shadow over their colleagues and the station at large. As an interim disciplinary measure, the officers have been handed a punishment of three days' detention. This move signifies a swift but initial step while broader investigations are underway. It sends a clear message that such behaviour will not be tolerated and aims to reinforce the adherence to the ethical standards expected of those in law enforcement. In a bid to ensure justice and accountability, the Traffic Police Division has also formed its own committee to delve into the matter. Preliminary findings have confirmed that the officers, in their official attire, were part of an unsubstantiated social gathering, thereby violating professional conduct codes. The swift response from the Chokchai Police Station reflects the broader concern about maintaining public trust and integrity within the Bangkok police force. Steps to prevent such incidents from recurring are a priority, with ongoing investigations expected to bring more clarity and possibly more severe consequences for those involved, reported MGR online. -- 2025-01-25 Think the beer bottles have been added by AI. RTP would never do that.
Grumpy one Posted yesterday at 04:58 AM Posted yesterday at 04:58 AM 2 hours ago, steven100 said: well, it seems there's a fox in the hen house ... I wouldn't like to be in his shoes. He'll likely go missing very soon. Or get the promotion he wanted 2
Gottfrid Posted yesterday at 05:44 AM Posted yesterday at 05:44 AM 57 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: Where do you find this information , or do you drive around to all the precincts and see this for yourself? I don't stick up for the officials here by any means, as I know what goes on , but. No I don´t. However, I have knowledge and experience of living in about 6-7 provinces in Thailand during me stay of over 26 years. Same story in all of them. As thing don´t really change here, I just expect it to be same as it´s always been. 1 1
bkk6060 Posted yesterday at 05:59 AM Posted yesterday at 05:59 AM Of course. And sleeping on duty is very common also.
fredwiggy Posted yesterday at 06:01 AM Posted yesterday at 06:01 AM 16 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: No I don´t. However, I have knowledge and experience of living in about 6-7 provinces in Thailand during me stay of over 26 years. Same story in all of them. As thing don´t really change here, I just expect it to be same as it´s always been. Don't believe anything you hear and half of what you see, is always a good way to think. Until it's factual of course. Like what many others see here and think it's what goes on all over the country. I've personally seen police drinking at a police box a few times, right next to my girlfriends house, because we were drinking with them, but that's only one out of three times I've seen them drinking on duty. I'm sure it happens a lot as they are their own police force but I don't think it's all the time , everywhere.
ujayujay Posted yesterday at 06:19 AM Posted yesterday at 06:19 AM 2 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Startling? They have their own little club houses in almost all districts and towns around Thailand. If not there, they many time can be seen drinking at one of the officers wife´s som tam shop. Not unusual at all. Another fairy tale by Gottfrid🙄 1 1
JulesMad Posted yesterday at 09:11 AM Posted yesterday at 09:11 AM Don't worry! It is alcohol-free beer, 0.0% What is the problem?
Gottfrid Posted yesterday at 12:16 PM Posted yesterday at 12:16 PM 5 hours ago, ujayujay said: Another fairy tale by Gottfrid🙄 You should read a bit more before you file stupid comments. May a ask for your experience and knowledge based on what regarding this? Look below: That is my knowledge. What is yours? 6 hours ago, Gottfrid said: No I don´t. However, I have knowledge and experience of living in about 6-7 provinces in Thailand during me stay of over 26 years. Same story in all of them. As thing don´t really change here, I just expect it to be same as it´s always been. 1 1
Gottfrid Posted yesterday at 12:18 PM Posted yesterday at 12:18 PM 6 hours ago, fredwiggy said: Don't believe anything you hear and half of what you see So, what I have seen is not real, right? That´s what you are saying? Oh dear, please go back on your meds. 1 1
Maybole Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago A few years ago i was seated in a pub in Ching mai talking to the owner when 2 police sergeants came in, in uniform. The owner excused himself as they sat down in a corner and were served a large Leo each. The owner then took a wad of notes out of the till and paid his "monthly fine". After consuming their beer the pair departed, presumably to the next bar on the list.
fredwiggy Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 10 hours ago, Gottfrid said: So, what I have seen is not real, right? That´s what you are saying? Oh dear, please go back on your meds. It's always best to not comment unless you know the facts and not just go by assumptions. Your statement ............"They have their own little club houses in almost all districts and towns around Thailand. If not there, they many time can be seen drinking at one of the officers wife´s som tam shop. Not unusual at all."............ This sounds like you have knowledge about almost all districts and towns around Thailand. You haven't, because you would have to have seen this behavior happen in almost 76 provinces and thousands of towns and cities. 6 or 7 provinces leaves you only a few instances of this behavior, and how would you know if they're drinking in an officer's wife's som tam shop, unless you knew this personally? These are assumptions, just like thinking I have to go back on my meds, and I don't take any meds besides parecetamol occasionally. Generalizing is what any do that assume about others without having all the facts. Like saying all Brits are fat drunks that cause problems here, or all Indians are dirty or all Thais are cheaters. These blanket statements show ignorance and prejudice and they don't work. I could say your avatar shows a man that appears to be a nutcase, but that would be assuming on my part. This is small definition about such statements.........................Blanket statements are never useful. They are nebulous and often send the wrong message. They seed doubt and mistrust and are usually intended to make a grand point about how right the person making the statement might be. They tend to be self-serving even when outwardly it doesn’t appear that way. In other words, we make blanket statements because we want to make a point that makes us look right and therefore look good in the position we are taking..........................What you saw, a few times, surely could be real, but it makes it sound like this happens everywhere, all the time, and it doesn't. And like I said, I know about officials here and in other countries, and have seen it happen a few times myself, so it does happen, sometimes.
Andycoops Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago And then of course they would be jumping in cars or on motorcycles to further carry out their duties and to go home after their shift, thereby endangering the public even more. A Utter disgrace.
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