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    Thailand Expat misskit's Avatar
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    Tourists advised to download Tourist Police i lert u mobile application

    The Royal Thai Police, through the Tourist Police Office, has developed a mobile application called “Tourist Police i lert u” for foreign visitors to Thailand to be able to seek help from the police in cases of emergency.


    The application is operated with the Global positioning System (GPS), and can be downloaded free of charge from both iOS and android systems. Once downloaded, tourists may click “Request” to seek help, and send information and photos at the scene of accident to the War Room (1155 tourist police Hotline), which has officers standing by 24/7. The information will, then, be forwarded to local police nearby to provide immediate help.

    In the meantime, the police will call back to the registered phone number to provide initial help and advice. Languages available for communication with the tourist police are English and Thai.


    The Government strives to increase safety of all the tourists in Thailand. Technology has been applied to enhance operation efficiency and prompt assistance. Tourists who are planning to visit Thailand are invited to download the application to receive help from the Thai police in case of emergency.

    Tourists advised to download “Tourist Police i lert u” mobile application while in Thailand - The Phuket Express

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    I wonder if it like the majority of apps has kochava bolted onto it

    It is marketed as a way to gather metrics on your users but in Reality the parent company gathers much more data than it shows the client and then onsells it.

    This was only recently exposed during a us lawsuit filed by the FCC
    If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.

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    Downloading any app from a Thai government for an outcome that is, at best, questionable is not a sensible move if you value your data security.
    The rule of thumb is, no matter what initiative the Thai come up with, they always, always fuck it up in the end.

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    I think this sends the wrong message. All they need is a number 1155. And if they get it wrong at least they can order a pizza ��

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