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Video: Moaning women in a convertible - all in a day's work for Pattaya police on drink driving patrol

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Video: Moaning women in a convertible - all in a day's work for Pattaya police on drink driving patrol

 

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PATTAYA: -- A video that did the rounds of social media came from the police and showed what they have to put up with on a daily basis.

 

This footage showed two women in the Pattaya area stopped at a police alcohol checkpoint. They are in a fancy convertible automobile, reported TNews.

 

 

The women moan and complain and appear drunk while the police speak calmly and explain why they are breath testing the driver.

 

One in the car screams in Thai: "What a bloody awful country this is".

 

But the officers do their job calmly despite the plaintive cries.

 

Perhaps the biggest surprise was that the driver was well under the limit - only 39 registered on the "Alco Sensor".

 

Officer Siraphudech Chamnankit said that the situation was filmed and he took a picture of the sensor for evidential purposes.

 

He said that the ladies were let go after that.

 

"We have to put up with all sorts of manners in our job," he said. "It is for the public's own good that we are doing this".

 

Source: TNews

 
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Quite a display, of cleavage.


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A car full of hormoners. Nothing new for Pattaya

Just some old tarts having a night out.

1 hour ago, webfact said:

 

 "It is for the public's own good that we are doing this".   :cheesy:

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One in the car screams in Thai: "What a bloody awful country this is".

Strange comment since they are Thai and in Thailand!!

2 hours ago, webfact said:

"What a bloody awful country this is"

If you don't like it go home. :coffee1:

1 hour ago, Jessi said:

Just some old tarts having a night out.

on farangs money 

9 minutes ago, Sphere said:

If you don't like it go home. :coffee1:

she is home :clap2:

Wonderful title... "Drink Driving"

 

So drinks are driving cars? Look! There goes a Martini!!!

 

Maybe "drunk driving" would be more appropriate. Does webfact have an edit function?

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30 minutes ago, catman20 said:

she is home :clap2:

 

I know, but according to forum rule # 19253 clause #7, I was obligated to make that statement. :passifier:

 

29 minutes ago, LazySlipper said:

Wonderful title... "Drink Driving"

 

So drinks are driving cars? Look! There goes a Martini!!!

 

Maybe "drunk driving" would be more appropriate. Does webfact have an edit function?

Drink driving is an acceptable term in many places.

These successful gold-digging prostitutes should be locked up for a night or so...
That would teach them to wash their mouths next time. Hookers.
 

Low class trash in an expensive car!!!

just a pair of 'would be' HISO thangs....

Sorry dear they can tell you are no HI SO  !! :laugh:

2 hours ago, LazySlipper said:

Wonderful title... "Drink Driving"

 

So drinks are driving cars? Look! There goes a Martini!!!

 

Maybe "drunk driving" would be more appropriate. Does webfact have an edit function?

"Drunk driving" is called "Drink Driving" in the UK.

4 hours ago, Jessi said:

Just some old tarts having a night out.

The world is full of axs holes and LOS seems to have more then it's share.

as if no one here hasn't driven while drunk in their entire life

6 hours ago, webfact said:

"It is for the public's own good that we are doing this".

Hmn!

6 hours ago, ChiangMaiLightning2143 said:

Quite a display, of cleavage.


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...one must keep focused.

People are starting to wake up to the fact that Thailand is fast becoming a police state. Oh well, you sleep with the devil, you don't change the devil. It's all too late now. 

5 minutes ago, Jeremy50 said:

People are starting to wake up to the fact that Thailand is fast becoming a police state. Oh well, you sleep with the devil, you don't change the devil. It's all too late now. 

Breath testing is not a measure of a police state. I suppose you don't agree with seat belts or helmets either on the same logic.  Drunk hiso women and stupid Farang TVF posters.  Should be a new law against both of them.

4 hours ago, catman20 said:

she is home :clap2:

Damn! !!!!!!!!

No more respect for the rich ! What a bloody awful country this is !!!!

She's right ...

Alchohol checks are  ok but not 2 cops on a quiet road stopping u.Make it more official with bigger alchohol check points with more cops involved only.

6 hours ago, Sphere said:

If you don't like it go home. :coffee1:

Read the article, They are Thai.

This was no where near as exciting as the headline suggests !

When I read "moaning women" I was expecting a different kind of story. One in which there would be copious amounts of "video blurring" involved. :w00t:

 

 

2 hours ago, The Deerhunter said:

Breath testing is not a measure of a police state. I suppose you don't agree with seat belts or helmets either on the same logic.  Drunk hiso women and stupid Farang TVF posters.  Should be a new law against both of them.

What people don't agree with is making everybody obey laws that are made to keep very stupid people safe and to hell withe rest of us!

 

Smart people don't need laws to be safe!

 

Stupid people do.

 

The laws on selection of the fittest soon sort out who is smart and who is stupid.  :smile::wai:

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