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Glad to hear that everything worked out in the end.

Against all that we hear and read regarding the 'black' side of the police, they will help when they can without the need for a handout. This may go against the grain to those who base their experience of the police on secondhand information received from anonymous forums and tabloids.

Hope your spouse has recovered.

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Quite weird actually: I do not recall opening this thread under the title I can read

Mine was : Got issues with Thai police? But where to file a NON complaint?

I deem it was better

If anyone has changed it, I would have been glad to know beforehand. Legitimate demand, isn't it?

Or did I really name it this way?

Posted

Quite weird actually: I do not recall opening this thread under the title I can read

Mine was : Got issues with Thai police? But where to file a NON complaint?

I deem it was better

If anyone has changed it, I would have been glad to know beforehand. Legitimate demand, isn't it?

Or did I really name it this way?

Your OP shows that the title was edited for clarity along with the mod who adjusted it. Please PM him if you think it should be changed back.

Posted

Police just doing their job. Glad to hear hubby is ok!

Question, why didn't you just take him to the nearest hospital?

Posted

As mentioned, he has been treated at the Bkk General hospital and, trust me, the time wasted in traffic jam is far less than the time a new team would have wasted assessing the condition.

Furthermore, the nearest hospital would have been the Saint Louis hospital where I took him the first time ever, not knowing it was a stroke: they had us seating for an hour or so, and a chest x ray later, we were told that he would recover by himself within weeks ( he was unable to utter a word nor read nor write at the time ): well, he didn't.

Instead the physician should have directed us to a hospital with adequate facilities.

Incompetence of some is sometimes smoothen by other's efficiency.....these police officers

Posted

Good to see someone have something positive for once about the Royal Thai Police. In my 30 years here I had little dealing with them Twice for house burglaries, once for stolen motorcycle, twice for nasty neighbors, three times for traffic matters & once for lost property report. In all instances they were polite, courteous and their judgements fair and reasonable. Just yesterday I caught one up at some traffic lights to inform him he had a bungy cord dangerously dangling from the rear of his motorcycle. He was polite and thankful for my assistance.

People should not toss the whole barrel of apples just because a few are bad.

Posted

Bangkok police officers able to deliver babies on road site as they are trained and have kits with them, this situation only have in this amazing country and people.

Posted

That's really good and in BKK and I hope your spouse is well now and thanks for sharing. I had a good experience in Sisaket when my truck broke 20 km from nowhere. I tried to flag a couple police pickups that had passed but no response then one blinked the lights and me and went on. I was parked half way in the traffic lane on a busy highway. A few min later a motorcycle cop came and stayed with me for about 3 more hours directing traffic away from my truck and helping get a tow truck that wasn't big enough. Finally he contacted Sisaket main police and they sent out a big tow truck. I tried to give the officer 100b to get some lunch but he politely refused even thought he was standing on the highway from 10am to 1pm. They get my vote!

Posted (edited)

How someone could refuse to take a person in need of emergency help to the hospital boggles my mind, let alone two. Sadly representative of many of our taxi drivers. Even more appalling is hospital staff that put a stroke victim in a cab.

Getting back to your question, if it was the Highway Police as you say, then they are separate from the Royal Thai Police. The HP are actually under the transport ministry, to that is where you would want to send your gratification. Their hotline is 1193.

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Posted

Man...stories like this...really mess up my jaded opinion of Thai police...good for her and them...

Posted

99% of the people in Thailand are ok, same as these Police officers are...

It gives a warm feeling to read positive reactions and experiences

Thx for the sharing

Posted

Nice story. Contrary to the rantings of some TV members, not every single police officer in Thailand is corrupt. There are some good ones, outnumbering the bad ones. But the bad ones are, unfortunately, pretty bad.

I have been stopped by BiB on my car, and motorbike, and all I have had is good manners, and a very pleasant attitude from them. One even shook my hand. But there is always a rotten apple in a barrel, and that allies to any profession, in any country.

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its just a pity that people are so amazed when the thai police actually do the job

that theyre being paid to do for once .........sad.png

Let's put it this way, I would have had the same reaction if that had happened in Europe. Of course it is the Police duty, the fireman's duty to save lives but don't we take that for granted?

I also insist on these officers' reactivity once they had understood the situation

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Posted (edited)

How someone could refuse to take a person in need of emergency help to the hospital boggles my mind, let alone two. Sadly representative of many of our taxi drivers. Even more appalling is hospital staff that put a stroke victim in a cab.

Getting back to your question, if it was the Highway Police as you say, then they are separate from the Royal Thai Police. The HP are actually under the transport ministry, to that is where you would want to send your gratification. Their hotline is 1193.

Thanks, that is noted.

As for getting my spouse back in the cab, as I was refusing that they administer any kind of medicine (as they didn't have his files ) it is understandable that they washed their hands (actually for the better because ambulance or not, they would have been stuck in the traffic as the local do not seem to give a toss about whether it is an emergency )

The fact that the Police waited on site was the determining factor I guess

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Not being negative, but it is amusing how people lavish such praise on the police for simply doing their job. It is veery surprising when they do a good job, this is true. Sad really.

Soldiers, doctors, firemen, teachers....all just doing their jobs but there is no harm in praising good work done by anybody.

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Not being negative, but it is amusing how people lavish such praise on the police for simply doing their job. It is veery surprising when they do a good job, this is true. Sad really.

As it is their duty to direct traffic

But when they save lives, whether they are bound to do it or not, it needs to be noted.

As I said above, we tend to take that for granted....until it happens to us

Posted

Good luck to you and I hope your spouse is on the mend.

Thanks, regarding the stroke, he has fully recovered

Posted

Thank you for posting this. It would never have occurred to me to seek police help to clear a way for travel to a hospital in such a situation, you were very resourceful. It's good to know this is (or can be) is a possibility. I will keep it in mind as will I am sure many others who read this.

Posted

Thank you for posting this. It would never have occurred to me to seek police help to clear a way for travel to a hospital in such a situation, you were very resourceful. It's good to know this is (or can be) is a possibility. I will keep it in mind as will I am sure many others who read this.

I will make sure that it gets to their hierarchy. They deserve to be singled out and, also, it might clear the way for a pattern

Posted

I thought about that but I guess it will be on top

Easy to know where they are stationned as they escorted the cab from there

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