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over a year ago
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If you mean in terms of dancing ability then no. But having a laugh for a minute does not affect public safety.
This is one event that is always heavily staffed by the police. |
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Can't win can they? If they'd have been stood there in a state of perpetual alert, stamping out any minor infringement like littering they would be accused of overkill. Now they have shown a more human side they are accused of dereliction of duty. |
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"Can't win can they? If they'd have been stood there in a state of perpetual alert, stamping out any minor infringement like littering they would be accused of overkill. Now they have shown a more human side they are accused of dereliction of duty. " i think I love you Evie, every comment is right on the money, love it!!!
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I think it's good for their image...
Doesn't harm to let ones hair down now and then, and as long as no crime was being committed because of their dancing
Then good on them |
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"I think it's good for their image...
Doesn't harm to let ones hair down now and then, and as long as no crime was being committed because of their dancing
Then good on them "
I only saw the pics but I loved it.
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There was several reports during the Olympics last year of policeman dancing and posing for tourists. It does wonders for their image, makes them more human, and I think more approachable.
I loved watching it during the Olympics, and I loved seeing the video of them at the carnival. |
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