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A day in your life as a policeman

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Answered by sagniksankari1
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The policeman is a familiar figure in every society. He works for the police department. His main task is to maintain law and order in society. He is an important public servant. He can be seen everywhere on the bus stand, street, railway station, market, interstate bus stands, etc. He is overburdened during the time of the festival. He is in uniform. He has a stick in his hand. He protects our life and property.

The policeman is a very useful member of our society. His main task is to keep an eye on the anti-social elements. In every society, there are such elements who create nuisance. They pose threat to the peace and harmony in society. It is the policeman who controls them. He deals with them sternly who do not obey the law. A policeman is the backbone of the society. During agitation, movements, processions and dharma, the policeman is there to ensure peace and harmony. He is a symbol of law and is called the guardian of peace. He is a terror for the wicked. He acts as a custodian of law and a saviour of society.

Generally, a policeman is physically sound and strong. He has to maintain his fitness. He has to perform difficult duties in all seasons. Good health and fitness is essential for him. He has little holidays. Very often he has to do work even on the occasion of festival. He has to sacrifice his personal pleasure for his duty. His job involves great risk. He arrests the thieves and robbers. He has to take the criminals to the court. Sometimes he is posted to some highly sensitive areas where there is danger to even his own life. During agitation and public demonstration, his work becomes all the more difficult. Sometimes the crowd becomes violent, he has to resort to lathe charge. In some situation, he has to use even tear gas to disperse the crowd. At times when situation deteriorates, he has to take stern action like firing, but with proper permission from his superiors.

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