The survey results were as follows:
How frequently do you follow the case?
53.66% — Occasionally
36.87% — Do not follow
9.47% — Follow closely
How has the case affected faith in Thailand’s justice process?
42.20% — Severely affected
37.85% — Moderately affected
9.07% — Not much
8.46% — No effect
2.42% — Do not answer
What should the concerned agencies do about the case? (multiple answers)
49.94% — Check Chawalit’s complaint and ensure fairness for all parties
31.56% — Persuade Chawalit to surrender
27.09% — Arrest Chawalit
25.27% — Take the opportunity to reform the justice process
7.01% — Do nothing because Chawalit will eventually surrender
4.23% — Deny Chawalit’s complaint
2.42% — Do nothing and let the case fizzle out
0.73% — Did not answer
What steps should related agencies take with regard to the case? (Multiple answers)
42.32% — Check Chawalit’s complaint and ensure fairness for parties
24.55% — Arrest Chawalit
24.06% — Persuade Chawalit to surrender
22.85% — Take the opportunity to reform the justice process
9.67% — Chawalit will eventually surrender
9.55% — Do nothing and let the case fizzle out
5.20% — Deny Chawalit’s complaint
2.42% — Did not answer