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Cop who lost the plot in Khao San Road is "stressed" says station chief who gives him some time off 

 

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BANGKOK: -- A video of a man bearing a striking resemblance to a policeman going berserk yelling at members of the public has been confirmed as a cop attached to Chana Songkhram police. 

 

His station chief has asked for understanding as the well respected officer is going through a tough time with his wife amid all the pressures of his demanding job. 

 

The video of the officer's behavior on Saturday caused a storm on social media with many jumping on the bash the police bandwagon. 

 

The footage showed a man looking like he had been imbibing of some local spirit. He was pointing aggressively at people's faces and swearing all down the famous tourist strip. 

 

At one point he ran up to pick a verbal fight with a male member of the public and only the intervention of a good Samaritan prevented escalation. 

 

Two men with him tried to calm the situation and put him on their bike but he jumped off and started having an altercation with another man in the street. 

 

Chana Songkhram station chief Phitak Sutthikun said: "Yes, he is one of our own". 

 

He blamed stress for his officer's antics. 

 

"He is very serious about his job," explained Phitak,"and he does a great job. Everybody praises him all the time. 

 

"But such is his dedication to his duties that he has no time for his family which causes ructions with his better half at home. 

 

"Before this incident he had a big barney with his missus which only added to his stress at work. Unfortunately he was unable to  control his temper. 

 

"So some concerned colleagues decided to take him over to Khao San Road to calm him down. There he met some acquaintances of his wife and that set him off. 

 

"That is what you saw on the video clip," he claimed. 

 

Phitak continued: "He is a good man and usually doesn't touch a drop of liquor. Please be fair to him". 

 

The chief said that the officer will be given some leave to mend things with his wife and he has instructed some colleagues to help him out at this difficult time. 

 

Source: Sanook

 
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what's the point of including two almost completely out of focus photographs? they add absolutely nothing to the story. more quality journalism.

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"His station chief has asked for understanding as the well respected officer is going through a tough time with his wife amid all the pressures of his demanding job."     

 

Can't think of a better reason to have him roaming the streets fully armed. 

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Chana Songkhram station chief Phitak Sutthikun said: "Yes, he is one of our own". 

 

"Before this incident he had a big barney with his missus which only added to his stress at work."

 

Come on, he actually said that?

 

You're havin a girrafe!

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Yelling and acting crazy is good, pulling out his gun and shooting his bosses

and others is no good... let the man vent, we all do that sometimes...

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just a little off topic... eh?
 

this is not the news.  when I was a kid........

the news guy only had 30 minutes.... and rarely ever showed emotional stuff and the "human element" in anything...


THIS "article" is nothing but the "human element".

 

BUT this kind of stuff I suspect ALSO keeps our eyes off the ball more and more.

the serious stuff is for folks who Need To Get A Life (which means read and joke about human element stuff more).... while what would have been facts are changed into nonsense and "fake news" which ("fake news") I really don't like that term at all... but not any less or more than the level of total nonsense we all spend too much time on now. 

and in today's 30 minutes news.... humans are 300,000 years old.... not 195,000.

 

boring? I don't think so. 

 

 



  
 

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And let me guess, he rode his motorbike home? 

Have seen Thailands finest in bars before, hardly able to stand, abusive, drunk and armed. One even rode his bike up to the bar.

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"But such is his dedication to his duties that he has no time for his family which causes ructions with his better half at home"

 

Yet he has time to go out on the lash and fire <deleted> into the general public. Me thinks he has arguments with his missus 'cos of incidents like this. Good job he doesn't have access to a gun :whistling:

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

His station chief has asked for understanding

My understanding is that these "plot-losers" are issued with handguns.

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2 hours ago, colinneil said:

Pressures of his demanding job.:cheesy:

Must be hard demanding bribes from people.:cheesy:

Your right on the baht there 5 5 5 stress looking for the quality tourist to help fund there way of life , now have to go pattaya  all the quality Chinese tourist are there try 7/11 or family mart .

 

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3 hours ago, jaltsc said:

"His station chief has asked for understanding as the well respected officer is going through a tough time with his wife amid all the pressures of his demanding job."     

 

Can't think of a better reason to have him roaming the streets fully armed. 

Waiting on him to murder an innocent  bystander before they act.

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A lot of know all's on here but actually you know nothing about the guy's personal circumstances. The fact that he was armed goes with the job. Learn all the facts and then comment. otherwise <deleted>

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3 hours ago, seahorse said:

Poor guy having to work on the Khao San Road. That place is enough to drive anyone nuts.

 

7 hours ago, webfact said:

"Before this incident he had a big barney with his missus which only added to his stress at work. Unfortunately he was unable to  control his temper. 

 

"So some concerned colleagues decided to take him over to Khao San Road to calm him down

 

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I think it would have been sufficient to say he was a cop suffering from a stress-related illness without going into details about his marriage. That's his and his doctor's and employer's business only. No need to wash his dirty linen in public.

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

... "Before this incident he had a big barney with his missus which only added to his stress at work. ...

Said no RTP station chief.

 

Ever.

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7 hours ago, catman20 said:

so why get married????????????????

Mmmmmm some of us only become wise after the fact :saai:

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This guy was a pissed up tool. He was still in half uniform (BiB trousers and shoes). 

This idiot would have had ready access to his gun, its fortunate he chose not to carry it, the situation could have otherwise been so much worse. 

 

His supervising officer has made a fundamental error in publicly backing up his junior. The only responsible response is to outline that this behavior is unacceptable and will be dealt with.

 

An argument with your girlfriend or wife is no excuse for such behavior. That someone in a position of power believes it to be an acceptable excuse is very telling of the true flaws in Thai society. 

 

Watch this space: Just like Anna Reese with her DUI antics, when someone is not adequately punished for their antisocial actions the learn they can 'get away with it repeatedly'... We may well hear more of this volatile and poisonous idiot in future.

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5 hours ago, Paul Collins said:

A lot of know all's on here but actually you know nothing about the guy's personal circumstances. The fact that he was armed goes with the job. Learn all the facts and then comment. otherwise <deleted>

Sounds like you do not understand responsibility, accountability and discipline either! I've not been a policeman but I did many years in the armed forces, where these behaviours were ingrained in us.

 

His 'personal problems' maybe the reason but they're NOT an excuse.

 

You should not bring your personal problems to work!

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