The standard of behaviour of the officer who last evening drew my attention to a street that was temporarily restricted was exemplary. The accent tells me he's Senegalese. I don't know if the decorous conduct was because he's in a foreign land and being ambassadorial, or just him sticking to the Code of Conduct, but he was professional.
I don't want to further bruise the pride of our own men by suggesting some form of internship, but I think they should step up their game, so that we can rebuild the confidence to trust them to be professional, fair, and acting in our best interests. That way, we are very likely to assist them in upholding the law, and we shall all live happily ever after.
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