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Korat Policeman Allegedly Assaulted A man After Merely Asking For Directions

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Korat Policeman Allegedly Assaulted A man After Merely Asking For Directions

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A teacher went to complain with Korat Police officers after he was slapped by a traffic police officer. He said that parked next to the officer and asked him for directions, but he suddenly assaulted him, which lead to the complaint.

NAKORN RATCHASIMA – July 20,2013 [PDN]; The victim, Mr. Siriwat Suphrom told the police that he was not sure whether the upcoming U-turn was safe or not, which made him park his car and ask the police officer. He said that the police man had replied to him impolitely, which made him feel offended, making Mr. Siriwat say that the policeman should’ve said that to him more politely.

Read More: http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2013/07/21/korat-police-allegedly-assaulted-a-man-after-merely-asking-for-directions/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

--PATTAYA DAILY NEWS 2013-07-21

If he's going to complain every time a policeman is impolite, he'd better avoid talking to policemen.

If the policeman slapped him, he (the policeman) must have been drunk.

You'd expect a policeman to know his way around. Why ask a teacher and then hit him?

stopping and asking if a u turn is safe the mind boggles..

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