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Dialogue between pedistrain and police man

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Answered by Bhaavyathakur76
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Explanation:

A dialogue between a policeman and  student

Policeman: Excuse me. Stop. The light is red.

Pedestrian : I'm sorry. I did not notice.

Policeman: Most of the people are in hurry.

Pedestrian : If a man is in a hurry, he has to violate a signal.

Policeman: The signals are for you people.

Pedestrian : But sometimes, they are very long.

Policeman: It depends. Laws are for every body.

Pedestrian : I don't agree. Laws are usually for the poor.

Policeman: No one is rich or poor in the eyes of a law. It is equal to all.

Pedestrian : But it usually does not happen. The poor are challenged and fined, not the rich.

Policeman: You are mistaken. Throughout my service, I have treated equally.

Pedestrian : Exceptions are there. You may do your duty honestly.

Policeman It is the same with everybody. If you are good, everyone is good.

Pedestrian : It is not a general practice. I have different experience. If you do a good turn, you get a bad one.

Policeman: No. Always keep in mind. Do good and have good.

Pedestrian S: It is an old saying now.

Policeman: This is universal truth. It is ever green. It never becomes old.

Pedestrian : O.K. If you say, I agree.

Policeman: Thank you. One thing always keep in mind. Don't find fault with others. Always sweep before your own door.

Pedestrian : Thanks for your advice. Good-bye.

Policeman: Good-bye.

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