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More intimidation and scare tactics. If anyone uses small arms that was stolen from the Police and kills anyone with it, it will become the responsibility of the police. We the public trust that we gave the police the power to acquire arms so that they may perform their duty. We also respect the law enough that we won't obtain arms ourselves and give up the rights to bare arms. So that we may entrust government to protect us. Now that the arms are stolen, by the police own negligence, it should be them who are the actual murderers. They must be accountable for their gross negligence. I would call for the administrative action of the officer in charge for not providing better procedure for securing of the armament.

The above of course is to put the responsibility on the police lap in term of accountability. Through their negligence, they provided arms to the wrong people. But of course what they are doing here is to free themselves from any violence as they will not be responsible for any shooting that may occur. We all know, if someone wants to do harm, they can obtain the weapons from anywhere. They don't need to wait for an opportune time and take it away from a bunch of inept police force. I want to know why they never announced what was stolen until now and why no one too responsibility for the missing weapon cache. All too convenient.

But more importantly, this is another scare tactics by the government. The pressure for YS to step down has just increase tremendously. But I doubt she cares, because the lives of the protesters are just the minorities. Her majority is safe and she can careless about anyone else. YS better start thinking hard about protecting the people. If any shooting should occur under her administration, especially in a peaceful atmosphere, she is ultimately responsible for people death. Besides, she know she created this mess and still have not taken responsibility for it. Just worried about what the majority will think.

The people who are creating the mess are the protesters. They have the freedom to get rid of Yingluk at the ballot box next month. In a supposedly free country like Thailand, these protesters should not be preventing people from earning their livelihood or going about their business.

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OH WHATEVER! The only way the police could have prevented the theft of these firearms is if they had shot dead a bunch of protesters forcing them disperse, any other country dealing with that kind of riot would have killed at least 20 protesters.. The police killed NO protesters and during the protest 1 police office was murdered by armed men firing live rounds from behind the protesters so they used this chuk-and-duck strategy in which they would withdraw and fire teargas-this is what allowed the protesters to push forward and loot these weapons.. if you think they did such an 'incomptetent' job lets see you go out there and deal with these facists. If they kill p[ortesters then you say they 'murdered' them, if they don't you say they are incompetent.

More intimidation and scare tactics. If anyone uses small arms that was stolen from the Police and kills anyone with it, it will become the responsibility of the police. We the public trust that we gave the police the power to acquire arms so that they may perform their duty. We also respect the law enough that we won't obtain arms ourselves and give up the rights to bare arms. So that we may entrust government to protect us. Now that the arms are stolen, by the police own negligence, it should be them who are the actual murderers. They must be accountable for their gross negligence. I would call for the administrative action of the officer in charge for not providing better procedure for securing of the armament.

The above of course is to put the responsibility on the police lap in term of accountability. Through their negligence, they provided arms to the wrong people. But of course what they are doing here is to free themselves from any violence as they will not be responsible for any shooting that may occur. We all know, if someone wants to do harm, they can obtain the weapons from anywhere. They don't need to wait for an opportune time and take it away from a bunch of inept police force. I want to know why they never announced what was stolen until now and why no one too responsibility for the missing weapon cache. All too convenient.

But more importantly, this is another scare tactics by the government. The pressure for YS to step down has just increase tremendously. But I doubt she cares, because the lives of the protesters are just the minorities. Her majority is safe and she can careless about anyone else. YS better start thinking hard about protecting the people. If any shooting should occur under her administration, especially in a peaceful atmosphere, she is ultimately responsible for people death. Besides, she know she created this mess and still have not taken responsibility for it. Just worried about what the majority will think.

So you are advocating violence then. I suppose you think more people should have died in 2010 too ?

Where did you get that from my post. I am not advocating that at all. If the police secured their equipment properly we would not be talking about this today. They are just as much to blame for the problem. Again no one wants to be responsible for making a mistake and by denying their mistakes, they will never solve their own problem.

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