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Volunteer Traffic Warden Oversteps His Authority

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Volunteer Traffic Warden Oversteps His Authority

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PATTAYA:-- A five minute clip posted to Facebook yesterday has revealed how a volunteer traffic controller threatens a female doughnut vendor in the Night Plaza Market, Pattaya Junction.

He loudly, and aggressively claims that his is the only doughnut stall allowed in this area and hers must move away. He tells her the rule is that similar products are not allowed to be displayed closely together.

The person who posted the clip says that doughnut-boy is not a police officer. ‘He is just a volunteer traffic man who acts like he owns the market because he wears a uniform. He won’t allow anybody else to sell doughnuts even if they are a couple of hundred meters away.’

Full Story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/229202/volunteer-traffic-warden-oversteps-authority/

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Another pillock in a uniform thinking he's God.....I hope he gets hauled over the coals for this 'abuse' of his (assumed) authoritah.....

Apart from the "Police", I find all Thais' in "official uniform" try abuse their "alleged" power. 

And the problem with this is that most Thais crawl over the floor if they are confronted by someone in uniform, even if it is the postman.

46 minutes ago, Berty100 said:

And the problem with this is that most Thais crawl over the floor if they are confronted by someone in uniform, even if it is the postman.

And the postie probably thinks he runs the place too......

4 hours ago, Pattaya28 said:

Apart from the "Police", I find all Thais' in "official uniform" try abuse their "alleged" power. 

 

4 hours ago, Pattaya28 said:

Apart from the "Police", I find all Thais' in "official uniform" try abuse their "alleged" power. 

A lot of them do indeed , but not all of them !!!

!!!

Actually, it appears it is a tandem attack by the wannabe DH and the Wannabe's pink squeeze.. The seller does it well.. in your face but polite, but is standing up quite well. More power to her..  more of the like of her  would be appreciated.....  Drive on.. and the wannabe DH should not double park as well.. 5555
 

what the difference between a doughnut and a ...............................you know the rest lol

9 hours ago, Pattaya28 said:

Apart from the "Police", I find all Thais' in "official uniform" try abuse their "alleged" power. 

he didn't have his whistle.....makes all the difference

I guess the only effective way to stem out corruption in this country is, sadly, through social media. Social media leads to public outrage and condemnation. Now we just need a strong enforcer to get these bad elements out of the society!

haha yeah right: "It's not allowed to have similar businesses too close to each other."

Luckily his missus doesn't have a massage-parlor, beauty-salon, beer-bar, 7/11 or whatever 13-in-a-dozen enterprise. 

 

She should learn to deal with competition in a creative way and not letting some "strong arm" take care. 

 

it happened on the public street, so why is the face of the wannabee_a_police_volunteer blurred?

What a tool. If this is what a deranged traffic warden can do, imagine the rest with actual ranks...

let me guess... his wife/friend is the only vendor allowed to operate

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