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Write a composition on if I were a police man 200 words

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Answered by manas7083
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309 Words Essay on if I were a Policeman

It is for this, if I were a policeman, I would try my best to maintain the dignity of the uniform I would be given. As all of us know, the work of the police is, to maintain law and order in the country, and bring to book all those who break the laws of the land in any way. This should be done with all honesty and disability.

The first item on my agenda as a policeman would be to resolve that. I would never fall prey to any temptations of any kind, in the process of my work at any time.

This I would try very earnestly because I know that, the corrupt practices in the police have brought a bad name to all uniformed people like me. With my zeal for honesty, I would try to bring back the lost dignity and respect of the police. All through my career, I would try my best to abstain from any kind of corrupt practices; this would in time enhance the lowered and lowering prestige of the force.

In my relations with others in the force, I would try to maintain close rapport with all, whether they are my seniors, juniors or my colleagues. With this, I hope that we, as an integrated whole will be able to establish a harmonious relationship with the public we are to serve. If we do not have harmony with the public, we can, I think not achieve much.

In my dealings with the public, I would try my best to be of real help and utility to them, which is the very purpose of the existence of the force. Besides being upright.

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Answered by itzshivam15
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In every country, laws are necessary for the maintenance of peace. So, the laws ought to be observed by every citizen. But there are some elements in every society that do not pay any heed to the laws of the land.

The policeman is entrusted with the task of maintaining peace and harmony of society, arresting and controlling people who violate laws. He enforces the laws of the land. One who does not obey the law is punished by the police, It is because of policemen that our lives and property are safe. Hence, a policeman is important for the smooth running of any society. He acts as a savior of society.

A policeman is usually a man of sound health. He wears a uniform and carries some weapons like a rifle or pistol. He has a belt around his waist. The policemen of every state of India can be distinguished by their different official symbols.

A policeman is assigned various jobs at the police stations or check posts. He is also posted at that point in the town or city where there is fear of some disturbance or arson. During public demonstrations and strikes, he plays a decisive role. When the crowds become violent, he also uses his Lathi (stick) for controlling the mob. If the situation deteriorates, he may resort to firing with the permission of his superiors. Policemen also provide special protection to political leaders, VIPs and any common man in case of some special need.

The police force as a whole is on duty round the clock. Though each person works in shifts, a policeman’s work is a tough one. He is considered to be the custodian of law and order. He maintains peace and harmony. He is tough with those who violate discipline and cause disorder and unrest. He remains on duty during the cold winter nights and chilly mornings. His duties are manifold. He settles disputes and brings two warring parties to the point of reconciliation. He also protects the sanctity of religious processions and keeps the miscreants and hooligans away. In fact, he is an enemy of all those who indulges in any anti-social activity. He is the protector of the poor and the weak.

The policeman’s job is a long and tough one. It is also a very responsible one as we all look up to him for protection. He is the real guardian of the civil society of the nation.

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