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Phuket Locals Call for Action on Foreign Woman in Police Uniform

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Residents in Phuket are urging an investigation after a foreign woman was seen online wearing a Thai police-like uniform. Images and videos shared on her social media revealed her in a vest with a Thai flag and Royal Thai Police patches, sparking immediate public concern. The incident, highlighted by the Phuket Times on May 21, raised questions about the authenticity and legality of her attire.

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Images showed the woman in a police-style vest, hat, and riding a motorcycle with an emblem resembling a Thai government agency sticker. Speculation grew about her possible connection to law enforcement as well as claims she might have approached tourists offering visa assistance. This triggered calls for an official probe by concerned locals and social media users.

Online reactions varied, with some suggesting the woman might not have been aware of Thai laws regarding impersonating police officers. Violations under the Royal Thai Police Act can result in imprisonment from three months to five years. Additionally, wearing official uniforms without authorization could lead to a year in prison or a fine under the Criminal Law.

As the situation unfolds, the Phuket police have not yet announced any formal investigation. Residents and authorities remain on alert, considering potential legal actions if necessary.

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As noted above, the Royal Thai Police Act and Section 146 of the Thai Criminal Code address wearing official uniforms or insignia without authorization.

But, people can buy "POLICE" items at local markets or online Lazada shops. And you often see people wearing clothing with "POLICE" written on them.

Apparently, it comes down to whether there is the Intent to Deceive!

Then off with the uni to pose naked on the rocks in Kalim ? Natasha gets around!

Is it really that uncommon for the RTP to have foreigners employed with them in Phuket? They certainly have them working in uniform in cm.

Don't see what's the problem.

I see loads of police imposters around pattaya, all day long. giggle

50 minutes ago, rocketboy2 said:

Don't see what's the problem.

I see loads of police imposters around pattaya, all day long. giggle

I see what you did there 😂

1 hour ago, novacova said:

Is it really that uncommon for the RTP to have foreigners employed with them in Phuket? They certainly have them working in uniform in cm.

Wannabe donut munchers. They're in hopes that their going about with the real ones will help them with Immigration offices - I've seen them show up at Imm. in uniform even!

55 minutes ago, fredge45 said:

Wannabe donut munchers. They're in hopes that their going about with the real ones will help them with Immigration offices - I've seen them show up at Imm. in uniform even!

your comment, in relation to this story, is ridiculous beyond belief....how can a supposably mature adult, think like that...
Note, I was very specific "in relation to this story."

If she is on social media then it won't take the Thai authorities to sort this one out and if in Thailand do something about it

Photo, please, with or without uniform...

Gee Phuket must be a very boring place as it appears that the locals have nothing else to do.

Things like this could corrupt the very soul of the nation and must be stopped immediately.

No online pranks should be allowed! How dare someone impersonate the incredibly honorable Thai police!

21 hours ago, rocketboy2 said:

Don't see what's the problem.

I see loads of police imposters around pattaya, all day long. giggle

No, you don't see them around Pattaya. But you can see them around Beach @ Soi 9.

17 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Photo, please, with or without uniform...

It's in the original story ........ she loooks like a Nigerian.

Need to arrest every security guard and car lark attendant in thailand then, never seen a security guard without a police vest except in the tourist bar areas

I Love a woman in a uniform,

Guess it's a cosplay fetish spilling out onto the streets.

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