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Police To Handle Anti-Govt Demonstrators With Crowd-Control Plan: Thai Army Chief


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Did all those red shirts die in vain? No lessons learned? All those Shinawatras and Damapongs heading up the Thai Police and no crowd control training? Two and a half years after the 2010 events?

Can not be! Surely not!

Why would they want to control the Red Shirts? they were the ones that put PTP in power.

And for those that have forgotten,the Thai Police was no use for crowd control in 2010,all they did was hang around for two months+ and watch the Red Shirts hold Bangkok to Ransom,and later do their best to burn down Bangkok.......that's why lack of Police crowd control,forced Abhisit to call in the Army,

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He's probably being wildly optimistic. The police did nothing during the Red demonstration of 2009 & 2010 and they will undoubtedly do nothing this time as well.

If it's anything like around here, the BIB can't do anything unless you register a complaint, and that can't be done at the local office, it must be the one 20 kms away. When you get there, the only guy who takes complaints has just gone on his break, so you wait an hour for him to come back, 2 hours to get to the head of the queue, to find he doesn't speak English. They have one English speaker (just) who has just gone on his break, so you wait an hour...........................................

The police took action against the Yellow shirts. The readon they did not take action against the Red shirts, could be Big Brother told them not to?

Working on that logic. Why did the army not lift a finger to take back the airport. Who are they loyal to when treason is being committed.

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Did all those red shirts die in vain? No lessons learned? All those Shinawatras and Damapongs heading up the Thai Police and no crowd control training? Two and a half years after the 2010 events?

Can not be! Surely not!

Why would they want to control the Red Shirts? they were the ones that put PTP in power.

And for those that have forgotten,the Thai Police was no use for crowd control in 2010,all they did was hang around for two months+ and watch the Red Shirts hold Bangkok to Ransom,and later do their best to burn down Bangkok.......that's why lack of Police crowd control,forced Abhisit to call in the Army,

Do you believe Abhisit could make a decision like that without first making a phone call...silly boy

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Did all those red shirts die in vain? No lessons learned? All those Shinawatras and Damapongs heading up the Thai Police and no crowd control training? Two and a half years after the 2010 events?

Can not be! Surely not!

Why would they want to control the Red Shirts? they were the ones that put PTP in power.

And for those that have forgotten,the Thai Police was no use for crowd control in 2010,all they did was hang around for two months+ and watch the Red Shirts hold Bangkok to Ransom,and later do their best to burn down Bangkok.......that's why lack of Police crowd control,forced Abhisit to call in the Army,

Do you believe Abhisit could make a decision like that without first making a phone call...silly boy

As you seem to have insider knowledge,who was it Abhisit phoned ? clever boy.

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Working on that logic. Why did the army not lift a finger to take back the airport. Who are they loyal to when treason is being committed.

Actually, the army should NOT be involved in internal political problems. That is the police's responsibility. If the police would actually do their job no-one would consider bringing in the Army.

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