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BANGKOK: -- Police are examining security-camera video for evidence to issue arrest warrants for three young people who shot dead a 25-year-old man and a 14-year-old girl and wounded seven others in Bangkok's Soi Inthamara 29 on Sunday, Pol Colonel Charoen Srisalak, Metropolitan Police Area 2 deputy chief, said yesterday.

Police know the names of three of the four suspects, who are from the Sutthisarn and Huai Khwang areas of Bangkok. Charoen said the gang, whose members have prior police records for drug offences, aimed shots at a rival gang in a narcotics-related conflict, but the bullets hit innocent bystanders.

In a separate incident, police are also looking for a taxi driver who on Sunday shot and seriously injured his passenger Pawinkiat Kavikijpisit after a heated argument stemming from Pawinkiat's reportedly being drunk and throwing up in the cab. Pawinkiat suffered a punctured lung and was in stable condition in hospital.

Elsewhere, Songkran celebrations in Sukhothai's Muang district were marred when a gang of young people opened fire at a rival gang on Sunday evening, resulting in one death and three injuries.

In Chon Buri's Sri Racha district, police responding to reports of a shooting at 9am yesterday seized an assault rifle and 49 rounds of ammunition on Sukhapibal 8 Road. Police arrested one of the two men who had reportedly initiated the attack, Permporn Khongkhasri, 35, who was found beaten up at the scene. Police later arrested Supoj Ngamsa-nga, 25, who helped the other assailant, identified as Niwat Pongpul, 37, to flee.

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-- The Nation 2013-04-16

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What a sorry story to start the day. Insanity. Thai youth and taxi drivers becoming Americanised. TV - educating Thai's.

Odd conclusion.... Spend some time watching the Thai soap operas, where you will see some real gun violence. American TV looks tame by comparison.

Also Thailand has one of the highest gun homicide rates in the world which has been discussed many times on TV. Hey maybe Thailand is a bad influence on America ?? :-)

I'm sure there is some influence from America through films and TV. It would be strange if there wasn't although it's obviously not the only reason and it does happen elsewhere.

RIP to those killed.

Maybe the American influence is the cause of some Thais driving on the right. smile.png

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What a sorry story to start the day. Insanity. Thai youth and taxi drivers becoming Americanised. TV - educating Thai's.

Odd conclusion.... Spend some time watching the Thai soap operas, where you will see some real gun violence. American TV looks tame by comparison.

Also Thailand has one of the highest gun homicide rates in the world which has been discussed many times on TV. Hey maybe Thailand is a bad influence on America ?? :-)

I'm sure there is some influence from America through films and TV. It would be strange if there wasn't although it's obviously not the only reason and it does happen elsewhere.

RIP to those killed.

Maybe the American influence is the cause of some Thais driving on the right. smile.png

Sure of what? 95% of Thais never watch foreign TV. Films maybe, but it isn't as though Thai TV and movies aren't violent enough.

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Nothing to do with Americanisation IMHO. Short fuses, hot heads and easy gun access are more likely reasons.

A couple of years ago a acquaintance of mine, a well built Thai speaking German, was riding his m/cycle home late at night when he was boxed in by a couple of youths. He stopped and asked what their problem was and where did they want to take it so they rode off. The next day one of his Thai friends had the horrors when he told the story and he was warned not to be so responsive again again as many of the youths out late night are armed and that's not with knives. Now, I am talking about Udon Thani not Bangkok, Pattaya or the like

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And some people still doubt Darwin ?? whistling.gif

I guess the posters here blaming the US for everything are mainly from the UK. Where many people are having a party w00t.gif to celebrate the death of a former PM.

Strange world we are living in!

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What a sorry story to start the day. Insanity. Thai youth and taxi drivers becoming Americanised. TV - educating Thai's.

Odd conclusion.... Spend some time watching the Thai soap operas, where you will see some real gun violence. American TV looks tame by comparison.

Also Thailand has one of the highest gun homicide rates in the world which has been discussed many times on TV. Hey maybe Thailand is a bad influence on America ?? :-)

Yeah I keep hearing that but I'm still not convinced only because 1) the average Thai you see walking around doesn't own or carry a gun 2) Bangkok is always noisy and there are few really quiet streets 3) gun related crimes in the USA make it to the news and are analyzed and then re-analyzed many times whereas in Thailand they might appear on the front page news one morning and then go away. I'm not saying that gun homicides are not more common in Thailand than in other countries - I'm just saying it does not appear to be the case.

Maybe this will help convince you when it comes to gun crimes in Thailand.

http://www.nationmaster.com/country/th-thailand/cri-crime

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Nothing to do with Americanisation IMHO. Short fuses, hot heads and easy gun access are more likely reasons.

A couple of years ago a acquaintance of mine, a well built Thai speaking German, was riding his m/cycle home late at night when he was boxed in by a couple of youths. He stopped and asked what their problem was and where did they want to take it so they rode off. The next day one of his Thai friends had the horrors when he told the story and he was warned not to be so responsive again again as many of the youths out late night are armed and that's not with knives. Now, I am talking about Udon Thani not Bangkok, Pattaya or the like

Going back to Thaksin's war on drugs when more then 2,000 dealers " killed each other " to avoid prosecution it was overlooked that the country was awash with firearms and when there are technical school students shooting at each other the alarm bells should be ringing

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What a sorry story to start the day. Insanity. Thai youth and taxi drivers becoming Americanised. TV - educating Thai's.

Odd conclusion.... Spend some time watching the Thai soap operas, where you will see some real gun violence. American TV looks tame by comparison.

Also Thailand has one of the highest gun homicide rates in the world which has been discussed many times on TV. Hey maybe Thailand is a bad influence on America ?? :-)

Yeah I keep hearing that but I'm still not convinced only because 1) the average Thai you see walking around doesn't own or carry a gun 2) Bangkok is always noisy and there are few really quiet streets 3) gun related crimes in the USA make it to the news and are analyzed and then re-analyzed many times whereas in Thailand they might appear on the front page news one morning and then go away. I'm not saying that gun homicides are not more common in Thailand than in other countries - I'm just saying it does not appear to be the case.

Maybe this will help convince you when it comes to gun crimes in Thailand.

http://www.nationmaster.com/country/th-thailand/cri-crime

Nationmaster gets its intel from Wikipedia and claims according to this page 41.4695 gun violence cases are registered.

I invite you to check wiki's page.. And guess what: Thailand is not in the list!

Get the facts straight first, nationmaster...

Personally i am interested in the REAL numbers but somehow they always seem to have been manipulated or just made up!

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Bkkgriz>>>>

Maybe this will help convince you when it comes to gun crimes in Thailand.

http://www.nationmaster.com/country/th-thailand/cri-crime

Dancealot>>>>>

Nationmaster gets its intel from Wikipedia and claims according to this page 41.4695 gun violence cases are registered.

I invite you to check wiki's page.. And guess what: Thailand is not in the list!

Get the facts straight first, nationmaster...

Personally i am interested in the REAL numbers but somehow they always seem to have been manipulated or just made up!

This topic came up on a thread a few months ago, and Thailand was certainly on the list on Wikipedia. Then suddenly in the middle of the discussion, Thailand was completely removed from that Wiki list to my astonishment.

After some research I found out that basically anyone can edit a Wiki article, and in fact that is exactly what was done. Forget whether or not Thailand is number one or number sixteen, the real tip off should be that it does not exist on the list of countries.

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Common sense begs the question, "Do you blame the dog for biting you, or the owner who lets it out on the street so it can bite you?"

It seems the answer to the question, in the literal and figurative sense, is to blame the dog. This behavior is something that the police and irresponsible pet owners have in common.

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Do Thai TV dramas promote violence ?

The following scenes seem to repeat itself week in week out:

(1) Mozaic over guns and liquors

(2) Use of chloroform to smother female protagonists

(3) Men jab the abdomen of female protagonishts when they resist a kidnap

But the good thing is Tamruats in the dramas are always being portrayed as righteous and dependable.

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I wonder if these kinds of incidents are more common now than they were in the past, say 25 years ago? I've been around Thailand a little longer than that, and I don't remember hearing about such incidents back then, and I've never had any serious trouble with Thai people like this, but I'm beginning to wonder.

I have noticed a general change in the culture though over the years. Thai people, the younger ones at least, seem far less polite, more self-centered, more materialistic. I guess that's what becoming a more "developed" country does. When that's the kind of environment you have, those with more vicious and criminal tendencies are more likely to act in these senselessly violent ways. I don't think it has much to do with "American influence". It seems to me the Koreans are far more influential on the culture these days than the Americans could ever hope to be. When I see some K-Pop videos, they seem like something out of a warped Asian version of Clockwork Orange.

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Bkkgriz>>>>

Maybe this will help convince you when it comes to gun crimes in Thailand.

http://www.nationmaster.com/country/th-thailand/cri-crime

Dancealot>>>>>

Nationmaster gets its intel from Wikipedia and claims according to this page 41.4695 gun violence cases are registered.

I invite you to check wiki's page.. And guess what: Thailand is not in the list!

Get the facts straight first, nationmaster...

Personally i am interested in the REAL numbers but somehow they always seem to have been manipulated or just made up!

This topic came up on a thread a few months ago, and Thailand was certainly on the list on Wikipedia. Then suddenly in the middle of the discussion, Thailand was completely removed from that Wiki list to my astonishment.

After some research I found out that basically anyone can edit a Wiki article, and in fact that is exactly what was done. Forget whether or not Thailand is number one or number sixteen, the real tip off should be that it does not exist on the list of countries.

You are absulutely right Eyeswideopen.

Any other source page that claims this?

Wiki is too unreliable, really..

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Bkkgriz>>>>

Maybe this will help convince you when it comes to gun crimes in Thailand.

http://www.nationmaster.com/country/th-thailand/cri-crime

Dancealot>>>>>

Nationmaster gets its intel from Wikipedia and claims according to this page 41.4695 gun violence cases are registered.

I invite you to check wiki's page.. And guess what: Thailand is not in the list!

Get the facts straight first, nationmaster...

Personally i am interested in the REAL numbers but somehow they always seem to have been manipulated or just made up!

This topic came up on a thread a few months ago, and Thailand was certainly on the list on Wikipedia. Then suddenly in the middle of the discussion, Thailand was completely removed from that Wiki list to my astonishment.

After some research I found out that basically anyone can edit a Wiki article, and in fact that is exactly what was done. Forget whether or not Thailand is number one or number sixteen, the real tip off should be that it does not exist on the list of countries.

You are absulutely right Eyeswideopen.

Any other source page that claims this?

Wiki is too unreliable, really..

Ok. This conspiracy thinking is ridiculous. This was explained numerous times before, but to recap;

UN report listed Thailands gun crimes (which include illegal possession) as gun murders, due to a translation error. Wiki used UN as source for its page. Nation master used Wiki as source. UN corrected its mistake, and subsequently Wiki did so as well. Nation master on the other hand did not. Nation master is a crap site with most used sources dating back 10 to 20 years, and never updated.

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What a sorry story to start the day. Insanity. Thai youth and taxi drivers becoming Americanised. TV - educating Thai's.

Odd conclusion.... Spend some time watching the Thai soap operas, where you will see some real gun violence. American TV looks tame by comparison.

Also Thailand has one of the highest gun homicide rates in the world which has been discussed many times on TV. Hey maybe Thailand is a bad influence on America ?? :-)

Yeah I keep hearing that but I'm still not convinced only because 1) the average Thai you see walking around doesn't own or carry a gun 2) Bangkok is always noisy and there are few really quiet streets 3) gun related crimes in the USA make it to the news and are analyzed and then re-analyzed many times whereas in Thailand they might appear on the front page news one morning and then go away. I'm not saying that gun homicides are not more common in Thailand than in other countries - I'm just saying it does not appear to be the case.

Maybe this will help convince you when it comes to gun crimes in Thailand.

http://www.nationmaster.com/country/th-thailand/cri-crime

Very sad when innocent bystander are killed. My deepest sympathy to their family and friends.

With regard to the web site, I seriously question the accuracy of some of the statistics. For example the site states that the rate of drug offences in Canada (I looked at the comparison between Canada and Thailand) is 92,590 per 100,000 people. To achieve this rate at the very least every Canadian over the age of 6 would have to have been charged with a drug related offence.

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