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Pattaya Police Kick Off Songkran War on Crime

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PATTAYA: -- As part of orders for a safer Songkran Pattaya polie officers took part in a huge campaign of arrests for crime suppression.

At 12:00 pm on Tuesday 12th of April Police General Panya Mamen, Police Lieutenant General Thanet Pinmuangngam, Police Major General Ampol Buarabporn and Police Colonel Konpat Nawalak announced to gathered reporters from the press the results of their campaign to purge crime from Pattaya and make a safer Songkran.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/crime/222875/pattaya-police-kick-off-songkran-war-crime/

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-- Pattaya One 2016-04-12

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If they know all these illegal guns are out there why isn't there a continuous process to confiscate them and a continuous process to nail and seriously punish both buyers and sellers.

What's this really got to do with songkran?

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Scary that this is only the ones they tell us about. What about the other 90% never found

What they have just relieved the local hoodlums of would be incorrect to to talk in percentage terms of what is out there... we are talking PPM (parts per million) and then only probably a single digit number...

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If they know all these illegal guns are out there why isn't there a continuous process to confiscate them and a continuous process to nail and seriously punish both buyers and sellers.

What's this really got to do with songkran?

To much paper work???

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If they know all these illegal guns are out there why isn't there a continuous process to confiscate them and a continuous process to nail and seriously punish both buyers and sellers.

What's this really got to do with songkran?

this is Thailand. It's all about appearances. Reality is not a priority.

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A recent Vice documentary estimated that gun ownership in Thailand may be as high as 70%, due to the manufacture of zip guns in small workshops scattered about the cities and villages...I consciously avoid interacting with Thai men due to the real possibility that they may be armed, stupid, and drunk...

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Blimey, a General Lt General, Major General and a Colonel. Are there any rank and file in the police force?.

No, and that is one of the problems with both the police AND military. Or, to use another saying, Too many cooks...

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A recent Vice documentary estimated that gun ownership in Thailand may be as high as 70%, due to the manufacture of zip guns in small workshops scattered about the cities and villages...I consciously avoid interacting with Thai men due to the real possibility that they may be armed, stupid, and drunk...

I avoid farangs for similar reasons

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A recent Vice documentary estimated that gun ownership in Thailand may be as high as 70%, due to the manufacture of zip guns in small workshops scattered about the cities and villages...I consciously avoid interacting with Thai men due to the real possibility that they may be armed, stupid, and drunk...

I avoid farangs for similar reasons

Have to admit I do the same when I'm in the tourist areas of BKK or in Pattaya...

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