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Another Thai police impersonator nabbed - but this guy is the real deal!

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BANGKOK: -- Bangkok police have arrested another bogus cop - but this man was making a living out of it.

He was running an escort service - not of the girls for hire variety but leading convoys of buses, reported Daily News.

He had fitted out a Toyota Camry with red flashing lights and all the 191 insignia and was dressed in all the gear of a special forces man.

Police in eastern Bangkok had become aware of the activities of 52 year old Worawut Thammang who comes from Jom Thong, Bangkok. He was arrested yesterday evening as he was escorting a bus along the Boromratchachonanee Road in Thaweewatana district.

His car had all the trappings of a 191 special patrol vehicle - the pink insignia on the side, the 191 number and the red lights fixed to the roof. Inside they found uniforms, radios and several different kinds of police ID including tourist police documents.

Piyarat Wetsakoson said that the man was an impersonator who had been making a living out of driving around pretending to be a policeman. He said that his job was to provide police escorts for buses and convoys.

He was charged with three offences - impersonating a policeman, having red warning lights on a car without permission and being in possession of police radios without permission.

Another man was arrested earlier in the week with a fake police uniform and ID - but he said that he just liked to wear the uniform to impress friends and didn't impersonate an officer for financial gain.

Source: Daily News

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but he said that he just liked to wear the uniform to impress friends and didn't impersonate an officer for financial gain.

Setting the blatant corruption in this sentence aside, since it goes hand in hand in this smirking country....you'd think impersonating a police officer would be primarily because of wielding authoritarian power over finacial gains...

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Not all that surprised really. We were driving south from Khon Kaen late afternoon a couple years ago and on a lonely stretch of road roughly half-way to Korat, came across a single orange cone on the side of the road and a pretty young looking guy in police uniform, all alone, flagging us down. We stopped, wife rolled down the window and he said we were speeding. The road was fairly empty that day, so on this rare occasion, I actually had the cruise control on, set at 110kph, just cruising, in no hurry.

Wife pointed out the cruise control and I gave the guy a raised eyebrow stare, and he abandoned the whole thing, and off we went. Convinced he was either a bogus cop, or maybe a "real" cop trying to make some extra cash?

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Not all that surprised really. We were driving south from Khon Kaen late afternoon a couple years ago and on a lonely stretch of road roughly half-way to Korat, came across a single orange cone on the side of the road and a pretty young looking guy in police uniform, all alone, flagging us down. We stopped, wife rolled down the window and he said we were speeding. The road was fairly empty that day, so on this rare occasion, I actually had the cruise control on, set at 110kph, just cruising, in no hurry.

Wife pointed out the cruise control and I gave the guy a raised eyebrow stare, and he abandoned the whole thing, and off we went. Convinced he was either a bogus cop, or maybe a "real" cop trying to make some extra cash?

lucky you not get shot by bandit

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Not all that surprised really. We were driving south from Khon Kaen late afternoon a couple years ago and on a lonely stretch of road roughly half-way to Korat, came across a single orange cone on the side of the road and a pretty young looking guy in police uniform, all alone, flagging us down. We stopped, wife rolled down the window and he said we were speeding. The road was fairly empty that day, so on this rare occasion, I actually had the cruise control on, set at 110kph, just cruising, in no hurry.

Wife pointed out the cruise control and I gave the guy a raised eyebrow stare, and he abandoned the whole thing, and off we went. Convinced he was either a bogus cop, or maybe a "real" cop trying to make some extra cash?

lucky you not get shot by bandit

True. As I was slowing down, I was telling my wife it looked pretty dodgy but I rolled the dice and stopped.

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So there are five types now:

1. Real cops, not corrupted

2. Real cops who take bribes

3. Real cops doing off duty work in uniform, pocketing the profit

4. Fake cops charging for real cop services

5. Fake cops who can't afford a Toyota pickup truck so impresses girlfriend with police uniform instead

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They knew he was a fake cop because he was offered a bribe and refused. An obvious mistake for an amateur due to not having paid for his position.

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I wonder how he made contact with his customers. Wouldn't they call the police to request such service, or wouldn't the TAT be involved in arranging those escorts?

Anyway, I guess he's been doing it for so long, he feels like the real thing and not worried about any real trouble -- looks to be sitting there calmly using his mobile phone.

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Funny how in the photo he looks like the one in charge tongue.png

Pointing seems to have gone out of fashion.

They were confused by his uniform, not knowing whether to salute or point.

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Funny how in the photo he looks like the one in charge tongue.png

Pointing seems to have gone out of fashion.

They were confused by his uniform, not knowing whether to salute or point.

He's even holding on to his phone still.

"Okay good job nabbing the suspect boys. Now gather round for a group photo."

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No surprise about the fakers, it's real cops that are hard to find.

Maybe they should have a fake cop section where they can use the fakes to stand at street corners and scare people. Ooops sorry I think they tried that with plastic dummies some years ago.
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So there are five types now:

1. Real cops, not corrupted

2. Real cops who take bribes

3. Real cops doing off duty work in uniform, pocketing the profit

4. Fake cops charging for real cop services

5. Fake cops who can't afford a Toyota pickup truck so impresses girlfriend with police uniform instead

#1 is a real category, but is has been hard to get evidence that any still exist.

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No surprise about the fakers, it's real cops that are hard to find.

Maybe they should have a fake cop section where they can use the fakes to stand at street corners and scare people. Ooops sorry I think they tried that with plastic dummies some years ago.

They Still Do................

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Not all that surprised really. We were driving south from Khon Kaen late afternoon a couple years ago and on a lonely stretch of road roughly half-way to Korat, came across a single orange cone on the side of the road and a pretty young looking guy in police uniform, all alone, flagging us down. We stopped, wife rolled down the window and he said we were speeding. The road was fairly empty that day, so on this rare occasion, I actually had the cruise control on, set at 110kph, just cruising, in no hurry.

Wife pointed out the cruise control and I gave the guy a raised eyebrow stare, and he abandoned the whole thing, and off we went. Convinced he was either a bogus cop, or maybe a "real" cop trying to make some extra cash?

lucky you not get shot by bandit

And that is exactly right. So many Thai police appear to be direct descendants of the UK Highway robbers of old - Stop, stand and deliver. No different at all.

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Not all that surprised really. We were driving south from Khon Kaen late afternoon a couple years ago and on a lonely stretch of road roughly half-way to Korat, came across a single orange cone on the side of the road and a pretty young looking guy in police uniform, all alone, flagging us down. We stopped, wife rolled down the window and he said we were speeding. The road was fairly empty that day, so on this rare occasion, I actually had the cruise control on, set at 110kph, just cruising, in no hurry.

Wife pointed out the cruise control and I gave the guy a raised eyebrow stare, and he abandoned the whole thing, and off we went. Convinced he was either a bogus cop, or maybe a "real" cop trying to make some extra cash?

Mmm

Was he very handsome or quite young ? I'm confused.

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I like it, a "real" fake cop, as opposed to a "pretend" fake cop. Anyway, if they're carrying a gun, that's real enough for me, thank you very much - "yes sir, no sir, 3 bags full sir".

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Not all that surprised really. We were driving south from Khon Kaen late afternoon a couple years ago and on a lonely stretch of road roughly half-way to Korat, came across a single orange cone on the side of the road and a pretty young looking guy in police uniform, all alone, flagging us down. We stopped, wife rolled down the window and he said we were speeding. The road was fairly empty that day, so on this rare occasion, I actually had the cruise control on, set at 110kph, just cruising, in no hurry.

Wife pointed out the cruise control and I gave the guy a raised eyebrow stare, and he abandoned the whole thing, and off we went. Convinced he was either a bogus cop, or maybe a "real" cop trying to make some extra cash?

Mmm

Was he very handsome or quite young ? I'm confused.

Mmmm, I agree.

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Not all that surprised really. We were driving south from Khon Kaen late afternoon a couple years ago and on a lonely stretch of road roughly half-way to Korat, came across a single orange cone on the side of the road and a pretty young looking guy in police uniform, all alone, flagging us down. We stopped, wife rolled down the window and he said we were speeding. The road was fairly empty that day, so on this rare occasion, I actually had the cruise control on, set at 110kph, just cruising, in no hurry.

Wife pointed out the cruise control and I gave the guy a raised eyebrow stare, and he abandoned the whole thing, and off we went. Convinced he was either a bogus cop, or maybe a "real" cop trying to make some extra cash?

Mmm

Was he very handsome or quite young ? I'm confused.

Mmmm, I agree.

Pretty young normally means quite young to most people who speak real English, now if you speak a derivative of the language the confusion is understandable.

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He was running an escort service - not of the girls for hire variety but leading convoys of buses, reported

Leading convoys?
Were there any drugs transports with it?

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