December 3, 201411 yr Bangkok traffic police affected by numerous diseasesBy Digital ContentBANGKOK, Dec 3 -- Thailand's Metropolitan Police Bureau ordered special physical health examinations for traffic police officers serving in the metro area and found that most are affected by varied diseases, leading to a bureau decision to launch a "Traffic Police Clinic" project to provide its personnel with medical treatment.Police Deputy Commissioner Pol Maj Gen Adul Narongsak has ordered the Thai Traffic Police Office to inspect traffic officers with personal or family health problems, to bring them in for treatment and assistance under the project of "Traffic Police Clinic."The project is aimed to assist traffic police officers facing a lack of sleep, and vehicular air pollution, both of which cause stress and other health problems.The Metropolitan Police Bureau will officially kick off the project tomorrow at 9am at the Thai Traffic Police Office on Vibhavadi Road.The deputy police commissioner said primary inspections have found that traffic police in Bangkok suffer hallucinations, alcoholism, heart disease, tuberculosis, cancer and bone disease. Those whom have been examined and found with such health symptoms will be brought in for treatment and would be put on recovery leave until their health improves.Pol Maj Gen Adul said he believes there is a large number of traffic police officers with similar problems and has emphasized to concerned agencies to report in the exact figure of which personnel face such problems in order to produce a long term plan to solve the problem as the next step. (MCOT online news)-- TNA 2014-12-03
December 3, 201411 yr Popular Post Jesus! Give them an oxygen tank and respirator. I was only in bkk 2 months ago for a few days and WOW! The place is a carbon-dioxide hell-hole! Too much traffic, too many high-rise buildings and not enough parks to clean the air.
December 3, 201411 yr the most obvious ones are stickty fingers (hundred baht notes especially) and poor hearing from all the whistle blowing
December 3, 201411 yr i would think this post is better locked i can imagine before very long its going to become outrageously of topic + copper bashing thread
December 3, 201411 yr i would think this post is better locked i can imagine before very long its going to become outrageously of topic + copper bashing thread And your point is?
December 3, 201411 yr alcohol and smoking-related conditions, I would expect. And strangely a condition wish seems to affect all Thai police, pock marks, not sure why that is.
December 3, 201411 yr i would think this post is better locked i can imagine before very long its going to become outrageously of topic + copper bashing thread And your point is? my point is what it says on the can
December 3, 201411 yr Whatever happened to the "dancing" policemen we read about many years ago? Used to dance while directing the traffic.
December 3, 201411 yr Whatever happened to the "dancing" policemen we read about many years ago? Used to dance while directing the traffic. last time i saw him he was on strictly
December 3, 201411 yr i would think this post is better locked i can imagine before very long its going to become outrageously of topic + copper bashing thread I never knew. It's copper that gives them the sticky finger disease?
December 3, 201411 yr Are greed, corruption, demanding bribes and extortion now officially classified as diseases?
December 3, 201411 yr i'm sure a lot suffer from graft, greed, corruption, extortion, mia noi-ing, dealing
December 3, 201411 yr Yea they seem to get that most of the year<<it is called,,,allergic to work and honesty,,, This seems to be an epidemic very hard to shake and treat >> But the PM is giving some help to control this!
December 3, 201411 yr I don't think they are getting TB from directing traffic somehow. Directing traffic?!?! When do they do that? At most they blow their whistles and flap their arms (as if the cars on the highway were going to stop moving forward!), and of course they go off duty after dark and don't wake up until 9ish, so the time when they could be doing something useful is limited.
December 3, 201411 yr Whatever happened to the "dancing" policemen we read about many years ago? Used to dance while directing the traffic. Got run over by a cocaine sniffing pussy. (Just idle speculation)
December 3, 201411 yr The really have to clean / maintain the airconditioners in those policeboxes...
December 3, 201411 yr My first thought was they had caught something while getting a free massage or some other free sexual service...
December 3, 201411 yr I feel sorry for any traffic police who have to work in polluted air. Bangkok is a place where I can stay for a month and not get a sun burn on most days, Beijing and Shanghai are like that a lot of the time as well especially when their air quality is poor. I have seen days in Bangkok when I wore a face mask and stayed out doors for the least time possible, I can just imagine what stuff the poor police, and street workers suffered with during those days. For any of you who think they have an easy job, you are fooling your selves. You all should be thankful that your work places are much better. Not all of these officers just sit in their traffic shelters, I have seen many on the street, directing traffic for long periods at a time. My hat is off to all of them. Stargeezer
December 4, 201411 yr i would think this post is better locked i can imagine before very long its going to become outrageously of topic + copper bashing thread You're right, didn't take long.
December 4, 201411 yr Hopefully they will be treated for: 1. Psychological problems, such as their need to play with the traffic lights to see how long a queue they can achieve when bored. 2. Temporary blindness which occurs when a fistful of B100 notes are flashed in front of them. 3. Kleptomania, which seems to be a disease that affects the higher ranks, as in the case of Pongpat Chaiyapan, former C.i.B. Chief.
December 4, 201411 yr I'm surprised that Laziness wasn't mentioned as one of their diseases That would apply to all the country not just Bkk
December 8, 201411 yr Whatever happened to the "dancing" policemen we read about many years ago? Used to dance while directing the traffic. Wrong country wake up.
December 9, 201411 yr Whilst I have some sympathy with anyone who works in the Bangkok traffic, I do however feel they should not wear face masks and full facial masks with peep holes for the eyes and mouth. Having spoken with Policeman of high rank they don not class those on traffic as 'real police' and more like traffic wardens. I am sure the Police Authorities could make it safer for those who are on the streets. I don't see many police on the streets directing traffic for too long, usually at rush hour time. When it rains they disappear and become invisible.
December 9, 201411 yr I don't have any sympathy for them at all. They are only there because they WANT to be there! How else can they earn money!? They belong off the street and let the traffic lights do the work. open all the intersections that they block bc they don't know their ass fromm their elbow, let the traffic lights do what they do and things will be better immediately!
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