News (Media Awareness Project) - Thailand: LTE: Planned Drug Law Is Too Open To Abuse |
Title: | Thailand: LTE: Planned Drug Law Is Too Open To Abuse |
Published On: | 2001-11-28 |
Source: | Bangkok Post (Thailand) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 03:22:31 |
PLANNED DRUG LAW IS TOO OPEN TO ABUSE
I'm a little nervous about this new law labelling suspects with 15 or more
amphetamine pills on their person as drug dealers.
I am all for destroying the drug trade. However, I shudder to think of how
many poor souls will have a packet of pills placed in their car by police
officers looking for either a pay-off or revenge.
I know people that it has happened to who made a pay-off to avoid being
tagged with a driving under the influence arrest. Just imagine what the
police can demand from some unwitting individual who suddenly finds that he
could be facing a drug dealer prosecution.
It seems that there are a lot of scary new laws coming out of Bangkok these
days. All have one thing in common: They are designed to punish the people
at the bottom of the ladder rather than the top. Let's hope Thailand
survives them.
John Arnone
Yasothon
I'm a little nervous about this new law labelling suspects with 15 or more
amphetamine pills on their person as drug dealers.
I am all for destroying the drug trade. However, I shudder to think of how
many poor souls will have a packet of pills placed in their car by police
officers looking for either a pay-off or revenge.
I know people that it has happened to who made a pay-off to avoid being
tagged with a driving under the influence arrest. Just imagine what the
police can demand from some unwitting individual who suddenly finds that he
could be facing a drug dealer prosecution.
It seems that there are a lot of scary new laws coming out of Bangkok these
days. All have one thing in common: They are designed to punish the people
at the bottom of the ladder rather than the top. Let's hope Thailand
survives them.
John Arnone
Yasothon
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