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Pattaya police chief says new bikes from HQ are a just reward for his upstanding "value for money" men

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I suspect the "Asset Register" of the Pattaya Police department must make interesting reading... :coffee1:

 

(I am referring to the police cars, club-cars, horseless chariots, etc, wonder what happened to them?)

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Just what they need  for quick and efficient envelope collection days.

You can get the job done in no time at all. :smile:

 

 

On 6/9/2017 at 0:12 PM, novo58 said:

has anyone noticed the "go-pro's " on ALL the helmets ..............

 

No but on second viewing ....

I have met the value for money men.  They walk out of the station on Beach Road and pull over every farang, helmet or not, and check for int'l drivers licenses while letting ALL the Thai people go, even after stopping them with two old ladies and a 10 year old girl, none with helmets.  Thailand is a trap for foreigners money, nothing more.  The police ARE dependable.... You can depend on them to pull you over every chance they get.  

On ‎09‎/‎06‎/‎2017 at 4:14 AM, webfact said:

the Pattaya force were showing that they were value for money for public taxes

That would be the 78,000 per BiB spread over how many years?

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