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Why do Thai police uniforms wear so tight?

The uniforms worn by the police in Thailand are very tight, for two reasons:

1. The police in Thailand basically wear tight-fitting uniforms, which accentuate their figures. It's very lively and seems to be very energetic. It is precisely because of such smart and simple clothing that they seem to be very efficient at work. At the same time, they can also remind themselves not to gain weight due to laziness, otherwise they will have to buy clothes one size larger, which also makes them look very undisciplined.

2. Good-looking is good-looking. This uniform also has another key function, which is to ensure that they will not accept bribes, because they usually put things in their pockets when they receive them, and these clothes can easily be exposed. . Therefore, the tight-fitting uniforms are also restraints, urging them to be honest and honest police officers. In addition, bribery is illegal in Thailand, and anyone involved will definitely be punished.

Extended information:

There are only two types of Thai police divided by region, one is the Kyoto police and the other is the foreign local police

1. The Royal Thai Police Royal Thai Police (RTP) is the general name of the Thai police. As a national security law enforcement force, the Royal Police plays an important role in maintaining social stability and enforcing the law.

They have jurisdiction over the whole of Thailand, and their headquarters is the Royal Thai Police Headquarters in the capital Bangkok. It consists of dozens of Gyeonggi (ji) police, foreign local police, border patrol police, tourist police, etc. In recent years, the police force has reached a maximum of 230,000 people, accounting for 17% of government civil servants (excluding military personnel and employees of state-owned enterprises).

2. Thailand’s foreign police are also called local police. The Waifu Police Department has 9 police districts under its jurisdiction, and its law enforcement scope covers 76 provinces in Thailand except the Greater Bangkok area and border areas.

These nine police districts are the 1st police district in charge of Ayutthaya and surrounding areas; the 2nd police district in charge of Chonburi and surrounding areas; and so on, the 3rd police district in Nakhon Ratchasima. , Police District 4 Khon Kaen, Police District 5 Chiang Mai, Police District 6 Phitsanulok, Police District 7 Kanchanaburi, Police District 8 Surat Thani, and Police District 9 Songkhla.