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Students who were physically assaulted Ayutthaya Central Train Station After reporting the information, relatives make a mistake. Who can’t bear to respect the national flag? For abdominal pain around the month
On October 28, 2020, the reporter reported that of the clip posting case A middle-aged woman blamed two students and assaulted them by slapping them. In the middle of the train station Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province Because they can’t stand to respect the national flag
Recently, a family member with a student I traveled to report the daily record with Police Lieutenant Colonel Wuttiphat, Deputy Police Deputy Police Station (Investigation), Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police Station To prosecute the person who caused the incident.
Preliminary at 10:00 am today (October 28) the investigating officer A girl who has been assaulted will be scheduled for interrogation with a multidisciplinary agency He came to help question the victim since she was only 15 years old.
Then the staff will accompany the students. Report the incident at Ayutthaya train station to take pictures and inspect the CCTV camera during the incident to keep as evidence.
Student relatives He gave a brief interview that the incident was a misunderstanding Due to the abuse of the schoolgirl and was accused of not standing upright and honoring the national flag. It is because there is a menstrual cycle that causes abdominal pain and therefore you cannot stand up.
However, in the past it was established in the decree. National Culture BE 2485, Section 6 that all people must respect the rules, uniforms or traditions, namely
(1) Respect the national flag at 8:00 a.m. every day at the same time.
(2) Respect the Thongchai, Chalerm flag, the warship flag, the Military Youth Division flag OR the Boy Scout Division flag When drawn up in a government office When invited by the government OR remain stationed, parked online or in youth, military or scouting units
(3) respect the national anthem Anthem and other venerable songs That is played in official play, at social events or in theaters
Article 3 of the National Culture Law of 2010 states that the National Culture Law BE2485 was repealed.
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