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Man with gun and drugs caught at South Pattaya Police Checkpoint

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BANGKOK: -- Just before 1am on Thursday, Police at a Checkpoint in South Pattaya stopped a car and its driver and discovered a loaded handgun and a small quantity of class 1 drugs.

The checkpoint was located in Soi 8 off the Thepprasit Road and officers stopped a Toyota Car driven by Khun Chaichana aged 38. He made no attempt to escape and was compliant throughout the search as he later revealed that he did not expect Police to find his small firearm which he had hidden inside the car.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/221563/man-with-gun-and-drugs-caught-at-south-pattaya-police-checkpoint/

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-- Pattaya One 2016-02-18

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I'm glad to see that these checkpoints actually catch a few bad guys once in a while.

Well done, Pattaya Police.

Edited by Yann55
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Man with drug and gun caught in Pattaya, isn't it like half of Pattaya's Thai men usual accessories

and carry on?....

Scare-mongering nonsense .... !!

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I'm glad to see that these checkpoints actually catch a few bad guys once in a while.

Well done, Pattaya Police.

Doesn't necessarily need to be a "bad guy" just because

he conceals a weapon in his car or happens to have a

small quantity of drugs for personal consumption. In fact,

I would guess that at any given moment, there are loads

of otherwise law abiding folk in this fair country doing

exactly the same thing. He just got caught coffee1.gif

Posted

I'm glad to see that these checkpoints actually catch a few bad guys once in a while.

Well done, Pattaya Police.

Doesn't necessarily need to be a "bad guy" just because

he conceals a weapon in his car or happens to have a

small quantity of drugs for personal consumption. In fact,

I would guess that at any given moment, there are loads

of otherwise law abiding folk in this fair country doing

exactly the same thing. He just got caught coffee1.gif

Are you serious? Yeah, we all go around with guns and drugs
Posted (edited)

I'm glad to see that these checkpoints actually catch a few bad guys once in a while.

Well done, Pattaya Police.

Doesn't necessarily need to be a "bad guy" just because

he conceals a weapon in his car or happens to have a

small quantity of drugs for personal consumption. In fact,

I would guess that at any given moment, there are loads

of otherwise law abiding folk in this fair country doing

exactly the same thing. He just got caught coffee1.gif

Are you serious? Yeah, we all go around with guns and drugs

I didn't intend for you to take it personally. I was just

stating a fact as I see it ... in the "real" world, and yeah,

I'm serious!

Edited by Dap
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I'm glad to see that these checkpoints actually catch a few bad guys once in a while.

Well done, Pattaya Police.

Doesn't necessarily need to be a "bad guy" just because

he conceals a weapon in his car or happens to have a

small quantity of drugs for personal consumption. In fact,

I would guess that at any given moment, there are loads

of otherwise law abiding folk in this fair country doing

exactly the same thing. He just got caught coffee1.gif

Are you serious? Yeah, we all go around with guns and drugs

I have driven all over Florida with a loaded Smith & Wesson .38 in my glove compartment.

I have also had a stick or two of weed on me at times.

My gun was completely legal.

I never got caught with a small amount of personal use weed.

This guy was just unlucky in that he had both at the same time and got caught at an idiotic 'checkpoint'.

The article does not mention whether his weapon was legal or not, but I suppose the two together would automatically make it illegal.

Random searches seem to be fine for socialists/fascists/communists, but the cops in Nanny State Florida (20 years ago) at least needed a reason to stop me.

It was dark and my tag light had burned out = he had a reason to pull me over.

Cop asked me if I had any weapons in the car.

I said "Yes, there's a loaded .38 in the glove box".

He was cool about it...somewhat...called for backup & asked me to step out.

He pulled it out and unloaded it, as his Sgt arrived.

Dispatch came back with NOTHING wrong about me or my license.

He insisted on reloading it (told him no problem I'd take care of that).

He said "No, I'm going to put it right back the way I found it", and he did.

He reloaded it, put it back into the holster, and back into the glove box.

He gave me a verbal warning about my tag light.

Today they'd probably tackle me and release the hounds.

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After having the items confiscated he was fined 1000 baht wai,d the arresting officer and told to go on his way whistling.gif

Posted

I'm glad to see that these checkpoints actually catch a few bad guys once in a while.

Well done, Pattaya Police.

Doesn't necessarily need to be a "bad guy" just because

he conceals a weapon in his car or happens to have a

small quantity of drugs for personal consumption. In fact,

I would guess that at any given moment, there are loads

of otherwise law abiding folk in this fair country doing

exactly the same thing. He just got caught coffee1.gif

Are you serious? Yeah, we all go around with guns and drugs

I have driven all over Florida with a loaded Smith & Wesson .38 in my glove compartment.

I have also had a stick or two of weed on me at times.

My gun was completely legal.

I never got caught with a small amount of personal use weed.

This guy was just unlucky in that he had both at the same time and got caught at an idiotic 'checkpoint'.

The article does not mention whether his weapon was legal or not, but I suppose the two together would automatically make it illegal.

Random searches seem to be fine for socialists/fascists/communists, but the cops in Nanny State Florida (20 years ago) at least needed a reason to stop me.

It was dark and my tag light had burned out = he had a reason to pull me over.

Cop asked me if I had any weapons in the car.

I said "Yes, there's a loaded .38 in the glove box".

He was cool about it...somewhat...called for backup & asked me to step out.

He pulled it out and unloaded it, as his Sgt arrived.

Dispatch came back with NOTHING wrong about me or my license.

He insisted on reloading it (told him no problem I'd take care of that).

He said "No, I'm going to put it right back the way I found it", and he did.

He reloaded it, put it back into the holster, and back into the glove box.

He gave me a verbal warning about my tag light.

Today they'd probably tackle me and release the hounds.

Exactly! In the real world.

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I'm glad to see that these checkpoints actually catch a few bad guys once in a while.

Well done, Pattaya Police.

Doesn't necessarily need to be a "bad guy" just because

he conceals a weapon in his car or happens to have a

small quantity of drugs for personal consumption. In fact,

I would guess that at any given moment, there are loads

of otherwise law abiding folk in this fair country doing

exactly the same thing. He just got caught coffee1.gif

Ummm....let me understand this. It is lawful to carry drugs and guns? If it is unlawful then unlawful = bad? He is a guy hence "bad guy"?coffee1.gif

That is straight forward for me to understand.

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An off topic post has been removed, as interesting as your story is this is actually the Pattaya forum not Apopka FL forum wai.gif

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I'm glad to see that these checkpoints actually catch a few bad guys once in a while.

Well done, Pattaya Police.

Agreed. While other agencies are preoccupied with octogenarian bridge-players, good to see the police doing something useful.

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