Thai policeman offers massage to help visitors relieve stress at the police station

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Police Lieutenant Pakronkrit Thongsuk began offering massages after noticing that many visitors were visibly stressed. Read more at straitstimes.com.

One policeman in Thailand is providing free massages to ease visitors’ stress when they lodge a complaint or report at the police station.Thai police Lieutenant Pakronkrit Thongsuk, who is reportedly a professionally trained Thai-massage practitioner, began offering massages to visitors after noticing that many of them were visibly stressed.

Visitors are offered a glass of cold water and a herbal candy of their choice, which Lt Pakronkrit claims that can soothe a variety of ailments, reported local media. However, he feels that his scheme does not receive enough attention from his superiors, who tend to focus on crime-busting investigators rather than officers with desk duty.

 

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