reader Posted May 10, 2021 Posted May 10, 2021 From The Thaiger Elastic waistband and fitted baseball caps â the new height of Thai constabulary haute couture to grace the streets of Thailand. Some law-enforcing super models are currently strutting the streets parading some of the ânouveauâ look police uniforms. The boys in brown are morphing into the boys in 2-tone khaki with black accessories and utility accents. 10 officers from 3 police stations â Chakkrawat, Bang Yi Khan and Bukhalo district stations â have been modelling the new look for the past week to see if the changes make their law enforcement more comfortable and agile. And, more importantly, if the elastic waistband will stop their pants from falling down. In the past the BIB (Boys In Brown) were famous for wearing uniforms, in a fetching shade of pooh-beige, at least 2 sizes smaller than actually required. Whilst it was a âgood lookâ for the few who had maintained a body worth showing off, the vast majority looked like a walnut that had exploded in all the wrong places. The new shirts have an upper cotton âtraditionalâ brown with a lower section of âmore breathableâ fabric. Just as well because the new uniform still accessorises with the bulky bullet-proof vest or traffic-cop bib (which look more âusefulâ than breathable). The fitted baseball cap and sleeve pockets give them a â90s rapper video clip on a budgetâ look. And, just in case you werenât sure, there is a huge sign POLICE on the back of the shirt. Itâs hard to look past the âvery usefulâ utility belt that turns an ordinary Bruce Wayne BIB into a veritable Batman. Itâs got everything from the matching black truncheon and gun holster, plus a clip for the handcuffs and other slots for future Covid zappers and âfarangâ detectors. The metal badges, the only police ID in the world large enough to be seen from the Moon, are being replaced with a fabric equivalent. A number of injuries in the past have been inflicted on police, not by neâer-do-wells but from the jagged edges of the metal badges. For shoes the heavy army-style thick leather is being replaced by slightly less heavy âeasier to run withâ boots. https://thethaiger.com/news/national/from-bib-to-boys-in-2-tone-khaki-thailands-new-police-uniform-on-trial Ruthrieston 1 Quote
Members Lonnie Posted May 10, 2021 Members Posted May 10, 2021 6 minutes ago, reader said: Covid zappers and âfarangâ detectors. Quote