Social Sciences, asked by allusai7939, 1 year ago

if i were a traffic policeman

Answers

Answered by cchaitu714
1

“Being a traffic police official in India is mostly a very thankless job. Talk to any person in Bangalore about traffic cops and the only things you will hear are complaints about how they indulge in unethical practices. But no one recognizes those officials who actually work extremely hard all day for our convenience and well-being,

Answered by NightFury
0
Traffic police or traffic officers,[1] often referred to colloquially as traffic cops, are police officers who direct traffic or serve in a traffic or roads policing unit enforcing rules of the road. Traffic police include officers who patrol major roads and also police who address traffic infractions on other roads. It has been noted that:

...traffic police, who are regarded as peripheral to most police forces, participate in both authoritative intervention and symbolic justice. Perhaps alone of all the assignments, traffic police are full-service police. They are different from the rest, however, because their work is limited to a particular venue — namely, public thoroughfares — and to particular people — namely, those who operate motor vehicles. But in terms of work, traffic police are detectives as well as patrol officer

Similar questions