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Army to secure downtown with 117 more checkpoints
By Coconuts Bangkok

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Thousands of Thai soldiers gathered near the Government House to face down supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on April 13, 2009. Photo: Nicolas Asfouri / AFP

BANGKOK: -- To restore security after night upon night of bombings and shootings in the capital, the Royal Thai Army announced yesterday it will deploy soldiers at 117 additional checkpoints near protest sites.

The announcement came after army brass met to discuss the ongoing security crisis, which has seen unknown assailants launch attacks with guns and grenade launchers. Four children died in the past week in Bangkok and Trat province. [read more...]

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2014/02/27/army-secure-downtown-117-more-checkpoints

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2014-02-27

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While the army are doing this the police can carry on doing their normal checkpoint duty to get tea money, Surely this is police work they should be ordered to end their checkpoints for no hat offenders and man these.

The police have far more experience at manning road blocks, it's an everyday job collecting. But they would not be collecting so there is no reason to do it.

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While the army are doing this the police can carry on doing their normal checkpoint duty to get tea money, Surely this is police work they should be ordered to end their checkpoints for no hat offenders and man these.

The police have far more experience at manning road blocks, it's an everyday job collecting. But they would not be collecting so there is no reason to do it.

Maybe if the police could fee everyone with a bomb 10.000 Baht into their own pocket and resell the seized bombs, it would fix the problem.

Ups they do exactly that with narcotics already and it doesn't fix anything....

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While the army are doing this the police can carry on doing their normal checkpoint duty to get tea money, Surely this is police work they should be ordered to end their checkpoints for no hat offenders and man these.

The police have far more experience at manning road blocks, it's an everyday job collecting. But they would not be collecting so there is no reason to do it.

Maybe if the police could fee everyone with a bomb 10.000 Baht into their own pocket and resell the seized bombs, it would fix the problem.

Ups they do exactly that with narcotics already and it doesn't fix anything....

Haha you have been in Thailand too long..... :-)

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coup next week for sure.

The red shirts won't surrender this time. I just hope the yellow shirts and army remember they brought it all on themselves.

Great if the redshirts do not surrender, then in a swoop, the country can get rid of many disturbing (red) factors.

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coup next week for sure.

The red shirts won't surrender this time. I just hope the yellow shirts and army remember they brought it all on themselves.

What red shirts?

The last time that they tried to take Bangkok and oust the anti government protestors they realized that they had made a very big mistake and went back home with their tails between their legs.

Now they are reduced to carrying out cowardly hit & run terrorist tactics.

The red shirts are loosing support at a rate of knots and are now a spent force.

Are you really so soft in the head that you believe these bullies can take on the army?

They refuse to listen to the will of the majority. Why? Because that majority does not suit their agenda.

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coup next week for sure.

The red shirts won't surrender this time. I just hope the yellow shirts and army remember they brought it all on themselves.

What red shirts?

The last time that they tried to take Bangkok and oust the anti government protestors they realized that they had made a very big mistake and went back home with their tails between their legs.

Now they are reduced to carrying out cowardly hit & run terrorist tactics.

The red shirts are loosing support at a rate of knots and are now a spent force.

Are you really so soft in the head that you believe these bullies can take on the army?

They refuse to listen to the will of the majority. Why? Because that majority does not suit their agenda.

Nothing to do with the MAJORITY in this situation, you always get the sack when you get your fingers in the till. When caught you do not say to the boss I want new elections to get my job back.

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Game Over rolleyes.gifwhistling.gif

Wrong, it'll never be over, ... Coup and then what???? another ambush attack for the hardcore redshirt leaders and their blind supporters, just another preparation for ANOTHER Battlefield Bangkok in the future,

wanna bet???

You're quite possibly right. There are too many interest groups on all sides with little care other than their own wealth and power.

Having said that, if the Shins can be ousted for good, the situation may get better... say from 'extremely corrupt', to just 'very corrupt'.

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The army appears to be slowly moving into place. If the UDD successfully impedes the NACC from meeting today, it will have been the first time that the constitutional process itself has been impeded or blocked. And that poses a threat to the whole structure of society. As the UDD have called for the elimination of the independent agencies and the neutering of the courts, the legal system itself is in peril. The army has sworn to protect the constitution and the constitutional process. If the legal system of checks and balances goes, people's liberty at the most fundamental level is threatened.

Yingluck has a constitutional obligation to go to the NACC meeting. Yingluck has a constitutional obligation to call off her supporters who now - by their actions as well as words - are threatening the judicial system of checks and balances.

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I have just the military setting up a so called checkpoint on Petchaburi Road opposite Srinakrinwirot University.

If these checkpoints are to protect the protesters then this one is on the wrong side of the road. The traffic there is moving away from Asoke.

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For goodness sake, I wish people would stop “Crying Wolf” every time the Army, the Government or the PCAD says something. Your predictions are like somebody trying to “fart agenised a strong wind”, it just comes right back.

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They refuse to listen to the will of the majority. Why? Because that majority does not suit their agenda.

Nothing to do with the MAJORITY in this situation, you always get the sack when you get your fingers in the till. When caught you do not say to the boss I want new elections to get my job back.

Rubbish, her boss can simply sack her on the spot, he made his choice and it wasn't Suthep and his coups.

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I wonder whether this is as ordered by the caretaker-Defence Minister from Chiang Mai, or against her command, there's an unsubtle difference.

The UDD could hardly protest about a coup, if the army is merely following orders from the caretaker PM/DM, to re-establish order & security in the capital, can they ? whistling.gif

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