dluek Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 If you don't want yourself or other foreign friends/family getting harassed, intimidated and forced to submit to urine samples on footpaths in Bangkok, please help to make sure that the big-wig TAT officials (and/or other people with power/connections in Thailand) are made aware of what's going on. Here are a couple things that you can do to air your dismay at the behavior of police on Sukhumvit and elsewhere in the Big Mango: Post on the TAT's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AmazingThailand?ref=ts Submit a complaint through the TAT's website: http://www.tourismthailand.org/Send-Complaint If anyone has any other ideas on how to fight back, please share them here. Let's turn this into an issue for the TAT so that someone with the authority will step in to save Thailand's reputation from further tarnishing. Let's put a stop to this. If you haven't heard about this yet, read up on it here: http://bangkok.coconuts.co//2014/12/04/surge-reported-police-harassment-suggests-campaign-targeting-tourists-expats 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sdanielmcev Posted December 4, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 4, 2014 Better idea! Tell everyone in your country Thailand ain't the place to stagger around in a drunken or drugged out haze! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
razorramone Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 Better idea! Tell everyone in your country Thailand ain't the place to stagger around in a drunken or drugged out haze! Ironically it seems the area - Asok to Thong Lo - is more dangerous in the daytime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philw Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 Better idea! Tell everyone in your country Thailand ain't the place to stagger around in a drunken or drugged out haze! But it is, all the people I know have been doing it for years. been doing it for years, no problem. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazygreg44 Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 Better idea! Tell everyone in your country Thailand ain't the place to stagger around in a drunken or drugged out haze! Ironically it seems the area - Asok to Thong Lo - is more dangerous in the daytime. then what about the nightime ? Isn't that when the BIB's are mostly earning their share ? If this is an isolated case happening only in the Tonglor Police Station Area, call Prayut !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eldragon Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 The best thing we as foreigners can collectively do is stand our ground when we haven't done anything wrong. Don't be difficult, but don't hand over ridiculous amounts of cash either. Be familiar with the laws. And know your rights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dukeandduke Posted December 4, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 4, 2014 Better idea! Tell everyone in your country Thailand ain't the place to stagger around in a drunken or drugged out haze! News flash: they're pulling anyone over for no reason, including those sitting peacefully in taxis. You could be next. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sundrenched Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 Better idea! Tell everyone in your country Thailand ain't the place to stagger around in a drunken or drugged out haze! News flash: they're pulling anyone over for no reason, including those sitting peacefully in taxis. You could be next. Absolutely. The other day I was sitting near the window of the Au Bon Pain on the corner of Sukhumvit Soi 31 and two cops came (being a disgrace riding pillion on the sidewalk) and started stopping the first the best Westerners that came along. There was nothing dodgy-looking about them. In any case, if they really wanted to do something about drugs, they should raid some clubs. My problem is I don't trust them AT ALL. So far there doesn't seem to be a problem of cops planting drugs on people, but they certainly have the morals to do just that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David48 Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 When I Bangkok, I usually stay in that area. I've never been stopped, nor seen anyone else stopped. But, the chatter does seem to be that the 'interactions' are increasing ... I'll have to have my smarts about me more. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beetlejuice Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 If the police are pulling over foreigners in the area they must have a purpose. The simple solutions are that tourists and ex-pats carry their passports and driving licenses about with them at all times when they are out should the police ask to see identification and If riding motorbikes, wear helmets otherwise the police are well within their rights to search or detain these people until identifications are confirmed. The police are probably pulling in Thai people as well, we are only getting one side of the story. Otherwise if the OP does not agree with that, then I suggest that the tourists either don`t visit Thailand or the OP starts a revolution. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigjules007 Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 Now im no lawyer ,but I think the best way to approach this if you do get pulled over or asked to be searched for no apparent reason is to be polite and co operative and inform the police that you will be recording there search of you on your mobile phone so as to have proof, should you need it in a court of law, i also have a windscreen mounted GOPRO for the car just in case any one on the road wants to try it on, blaming the tourist for an accident he had no involvement with, probably best bit of kit ive bought for Thailand and in my opinion the reason i have been waved on through police checkpoints time and time again, they do not like it if they are being recorded. In regards to taking video on your phone, im not sure what the Thai law is pertaining to taking video in a public place of police, no doubt theres some permit or other required, ill ask the question in the legal forum and see what they say. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kannot Posted December 4, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 4, 2014 If the police are pulling over foreigners in the area they must have a purpose. The simple solutions are that tourists and ex-pats carry their passports and driving licenses about with them at all times when they are out should the police ask to see identification and If riding motorbikes, wear helmets otherwise the police are well within their rights to search or detain these people until identifications are confirmed. The police are probably pulling in Thai people as well, we are only getting one side of the story. Otherwise if the OP does not agree with that, then I suggest that the tourists either don`t visit Thailand or the OP starts a revolution. didnt some big wig recently say we DIDNT have to carry original passports?? I never carry mine bugger that I aint gonna lose it or get it wet/mangled 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fey Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 i'm often on the asok raised walkway i will try to get a video from elevated position if i see anything. i can put it on youtube 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
llz Posted December 4, 2014 Share Posted December 4, 2014 We non native english speakers should spread the news in our own languages, as this kind of events gets very little coverage outside of the english language boards, forums and newsfeeds (same for Koh Tao murders I hate to say). I sent an e-mail to the TAT branch in my country, and on a local popular travel forum ; more on the list to-morrow. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mesquite Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 (edited) If the police are pulling over foreigners in the area they must have a purpose. The simple solutions are that tourists and ex-pats carry their passports and driving licenses about with them at all times when they are out should the police ask to see identification and If riding motorbikes, wear helmets otherwise the police are well within their rights to search or detain these people until identifications are confirmed. The police are probably pulling in Thai people as well, we are only getting one side of the story. Otherwise if the OP does not agree with that, then I suggest that the tourists either don`t visit Thailand or the OP starts a revolution. didnt some big wig recently say we DIDNT have to carry original passports?? I never carry mine bugger that I aint gonna lose it or get it wet/mangled Good memory. I had forgotten, but here it is: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/747736-no-need-to-worry-says-bangkok-immigration-commander/ "Deputy Commander Voravat confirmed that foreign tourists and expats do not need to carry their passports with them at all times." Edited December 5, 2014 by mesquite 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitsune Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 Wow Now I understand why there are no farangs inThonglor anymore! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post AlanAunuum Posted December 5, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 5, 2014 i got pulled in bkk near to soi 7 on my last visit to bkk, 2 BIB came down the PAVEMENT on their bike,and i refused to move out off their way and stood my ground,they then got off and asked me for identification,i then asked them what crime had i commited and what reason could they give me for asking me to produce I.D. they said obstructing police in their duty, i just said it is illegal to ride a bike on the pavement you both have no crash helmets on ,and i by thai law do not have to show you my passport unless i have commirted a crime or broken a by law,he then pointed to a cigarette butt next to my feet and said you drop you pay 2000 bht In my best English i told them both to <deleted> off and i would be willing to go to the nearest police station to be searched for a lighter or even a packet of cigarettes,but if it was shown that i was not carrying these I would be taking legal action against them both for false accusation and malpractice as i have both your numbers. They then decided to apologise for their mistake and allowed me to proceed, then driving off on the pavement without helmets etc. I also have asked the BIB many times to show me in the Thai highway code book where it says you have to wear a helmet and there is nothing in the book that states this,maybe it is somewhere else and until i find it i will piss then off every time by not wearing one. Little victories are worth enjoying. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaidDown Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 <snip> I also have asked the BIB many times to show me in the Thai highway code book where it says you have to wear a helmet and there is nothing in the book that states this,maybe it is somewhere else and until i find it i will piss then off every time by not wearing one. Little victories are worth enjoying. Suggest you look at Land Traffic Act BE 2522 (1979) Section 122 Which states motorcycle riders shall wear helmets, fine for not wearing = 500 THB. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dddave Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 The Thong Lo police have a long history of Farang harassment, most evident at the Ekkamai bus terminal over the years but also on the footpaths. Despite years of complaints, they seem beyond control. Soi Cowboy is within the Thong Lo Police jurisdiction and the fact that it's Go-Go bars operate with impunity is fair indication of their integrity. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lust Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 We non native english speakers should spread the news in our own languages, as this kind of events gets very little coverage outside of the english language boards, forums and newsfeeds (same for Koh Tao murders I hate to say). I sent an e-mail to the TAT branch in my country, and on a local popular travel forum ; more on the list to-morrow. I posted on the Vancouver forum I frequent. 70,000 members will be able to view about "Thainess". It will spread like wild fire to other forums, media, etc. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jip99 Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 I also have asked the BIB many times to show me in the Thai highway code book where it says you have to wear a helmet and there is nothing in the book that states this,maybe it is somewhere else and until i find it i will piss then off every time by not wearing one. Little victories are worth enjoying. I think you are overdue for reading this:- Thaidriving.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozza Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 I don't have a facebook account but those who have send the complaints to facebook account csi la he is Thai residing in the U.S. he will place the concern on his site which is followed by over a million thai's including RTP this would be the quickest way to get the the word out. Probably works better if someone could do it that writes Thai. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bucko Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 (edited) Better idea! Tell everyone in your country Thailand ain't the place to stagger around in a drunken or drugged out haze! Don't drink a lot --never when driving -or take drugs--but still got shaken down twice on way to Si Saket- in a rental car---one more time on the way back----tourist or not----wanted 400b with paperwork and visit to the local station --or 200b in the hand --and on my way---not much of a choice was there They TOLD ME in no uncertain terms I was doing 130/140/50k---strange how I pulled over so easily when flagged down--in truth 80/90k. it does leave a sour taste--getting ripped off for a non-offence Edited December 5, 2014 by Bucko 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
givenall Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 Just refuse and tell them take you to the station and call friends to come and or call a lawyer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sviss Geez Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 The Thong Lo police have a long history of Farang harassment, most evident at the Ekkamai bus terminal over the years but also on the footpaths. Despite years of complaints, they seem beyond control. Soi Cowboy is within the Thong Lo Police jurisdiction and the fact that it's Go-Go bars operate with impunity is fair indication of their integrity. "...and the fact that it's Go-Go bars operate with impunity..." That would be because the go-go bars are operating legally. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sviss Geez Posted December 5, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 5, 2014 i got pulled in bkk near to soi 7 on my last visit to bkk, 2 BIB came down the PAVEMENT on their bike,and i refused to move out off their way and stood my ground,they then got off and asked me for identification,i then asked them what crime had i commited and what reason could they give me for asking me to produce I.D. they said obstructing police in their duty, i just said it is illegal to ride a bike on the pavement you both have no crash helmets on ,and i by thai law do not have to show you my passport unless i have commirted a crime or broken a by law,he then pointed to a cigarette butt next to my feet and said you drop you pay 2000 bht In my best English i told them both to <deleted> off and i would be willing to go to the nearest police station to be searched for a lighter or even a packet of cigarettes,but if it was shown that i was not carrying these I would be taking legal action against them both for false accusation and malpractice as i have both your numbers. They then decided to apologise for their mistake and allowed me to proceed, then driving off on the pavement without helmets etc. I also have asked the BIB many times to show me in the Thai highway code book where it says you have to wear a helmet and there is nothing in the book that states this,maybe it is somewhere else and until i find it i will piss then off every time by not wearing one. Little victories are worth enjoying. Nothing like being ill-informed and a smart-arse, eh? If any of what you posted is actually true then you were very lucky, my money would be on your not being lucky but fabricating the story. You told 2 police officers to <deleted> off? Sure. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fab5BKK Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 To the non English native speakers, if stopped just speak your own language: Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, etc. And then call your embassy emergency number Don't communicate in Thai or English ;-) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jasun Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 This shouldn't worry anybody who isn't doing anything wrong. And if you are, you should be glad the BIB aren't so by-the-book. Win. Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 Simpler just to avoid Bangkok, or certain areas of it, and warn visiting-friends to do the same until this corrupt practise is ended ? Just like warning everyone never to even consider renting a jet-ski, on a Thai beach ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoiBiker Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 I live in the area in question. I've been stopped once in the last couple of years. They were polite and courteous (as I was to them). Asked for my passport, I showed it to them, they sent me on my way with a smile. I think people are making too big a thing of this. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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