Notorious motorcycle gang Waterless Trip causes chaos in Phetchaboon (video)

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The notorious Waterless Trip, a motorcycle gang infamous for its rowdy behaviour, recently descended upon Phetchaboon Province for a visit to Phu Thap Boek. Locals voiced strong complaints about the group’s reckless road behaviour, including running red lights, creating traffic congestion, and producing excessive noise from their vehicles.

The gang, which frequently neglects to display license plates, was captured on numerous video clips by concerned citizens. These videos were subsequently shared across social media, urging law enforcement officers to act.

The most recent post showed a police officer in pursuit of one of the motorcyclists, with his gun drawn during the chase. This clip sparked criticism amongst online youth communities, reported KhaoSod.

The incident happened yesterday. The police officer involved a senior officer from Phetchaboon City Police Station, was out on patrol when he encountered the Waterless Trip gang at the Pa Daeng bypass intersection.

Upon seeing the police, the gang immediately attempted to flee. The officer, suspecting unlawful activity, gave chase. One of the bikers refused to stop and accelerated away, prompting the officer to draw his gun to force a stop. The officer clarified that his intent was not to shoot.

After the biker eventually stopped, the officer searched and issued a warning against dangerous driving before releasing him. Since the incident, the commanding officer has reprimanded the involved officer for his conduct to avoid misunderstanding from the public.

In related news, two teenagers were brutally attacked by a gang of four young men after their motorcycle stuttered due to low fuel.

The incident happened under the Phra Udom bridge on the new Ratchaphruek Road, Klong Khoy, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi, at around 11pm. The victims were found by authorities and transported to Pak Kret 2 Hospital for treatment. To read more click HERE

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