There are two very 
 different types of police checks taking place in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok.  From time to time 
 you might walk by, or more likely, be a passenger in a vehicle stopped at an 
 intersection where a police checkpoint has been set up.  These 
 checkpoints may take place deep in some sois (between soi 23 and 33, on soi 
 16 and on soi 39 seem to be the main spots) but are usually carried out at 
 the Asoke intersection itself, where traffic coming up from Rama 4 Road 
 turning left on to Sukhumvit is stopped.  It's a favourite late-night 
 checkpoint spot.  Officers target motorbikes, pickup trucks, taxis, any 
 vehicle with foreign passengers and private vehicles with passengers in 
 their teens and early 20s.  The officers shine torches in to the 
 vehicle and in some cases may ask occupants to get out.  
 The cops at these organized checkpoints are professional and 
 polite.  
     The other checks carried out in the area are made by 
 two coppers riding around on a motorbike who ride right up to and stop foreign males.  They usually 
 ask where you're going, where you've been and then make a decision whether 
 they are going to search you or not.  My experience has been that responding 
 in polite Thai ends it with no mention of a search at all.
 

 
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