Part 2

Rithvik Pathi
3 Sept 202406:51

Summary

TLDRThe speaker addresses the challenges faced by police officers, highlighting their dedication and the need for society's understanding. They discuss the irregular meal times and the empathetic side of policing, including instances of officers helping citizens and maintaining law and order. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not judging the entire police force based on the actions of a few and shares personal experiences of discrimination. They also recount heroic acts of rescue by officers and the media's often negative portrayal of police work, concluding with the message that despite the hardships, they take pride in their service.

Takeaways

  • 🍲 Police officers often miss regular meal times due to their demanding schedules, resorting to eating on-the-go or at odd hours.
  • 🛌 The script mentions a policeman taking a nap on the road, highlighting the exhausting nature of their work.
  • 👶 A female constable is depicted caring for a crying infant during an examination, showing the compassionate side of policing.
  • 🚔 The script emphasizes the dual role of the police, balancing law enforcement with empathy and compassion during adversities.
  • 🏥 The speaker compares police work to that of doctors, stating the need for constant sensitivity and alertness.
  • 🙅‍♂️ The speaker refutes the idea that any wrongdoing by individual officers justifies generalizing the entire police force as bad.
  • 🏘️ The script touches on the societal perception of police, with an anecdote of the speaker being refused a rental flat due to his profession.
  • 👮‍♀️ It shares a heroic incident where constables rescued a woman and her child without hesitation during a late-night patrol.
  • 📺 The speaker criticizes media portrayals that often focus on negative incidents involving the police, suggesting a more balanced view is needed.
  • 🎉 Police officers sacrifice personal time with their families during festivals to ensure public safety and order.

Q & A

  • Why do some police officers eat packets instead of having regular meals?

    -Police officers sometimes eat packets because they don't have time to go to a restaurant or have a fixed meal schedule due to their demanding work hours and responsibilities.

  • What is the significance of the policeman taking a nap on the road as mentioned in the script?

    -The policeman taking a nap on the road signifies the exhausting nature of their work, often requiring them to rest whenever and wherever they can during their downtime.

  • How does the script describe the role of police officers during examinations when an infant is crying?

    -The script highlights the compassionate side of policing, where a female constable takes care of a crying infant during examinations, showing their empathetic nature beyond law enforcement.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of being sensitive like a doctor in the police force?

    -The speaker emphasizes the importance of sensitivity in the police force because, like doctors, they must be constantly alert and sensitive to the cases they handle, as each case can be critical and require their full attention.

  • What does the speaker mean by the 'ying and yang of policing'?

    -The 'ying and yang of policing' refers to the dual nature of police work, which includes both the enforcement of law and order and the display of empathy and compassion towards the public during difficult times.

  • Why does the speaker share stories of police officers' hardships and stress?

    -The speaker shares stories of police officers' hardships and stress to increase societal understanding and acknowledgment of the challenges they face, and to counter negative perceptions.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the portrayal of the police in the media?

    -The speaker believes that the media often portrays a selective and negative image of the police, which does not reflect the full range of their work and the positive contributions they make to society.

  • Why does the speaker compare police officers to doctors in terms of sensitivity and commitment?

    -The speaker compares police officers to doctors to emphasize the need for constant vigilance and sensitivity in handling cases, as both professions deal with critical situations that require their full attention and dedication.

  • What incident is mentioned in the script that showcases the bravery and quick response of police officers?

    -The incident mentioned is when two constables, Janaki and Raj Shakar, rescued a woman and her child from drowning in a lake without hesitation during their patrol, showcasing their bravery and commitment to public safety.

  • Why does the speaker mention police officers celebrating festivals with the public instead of their families?

    -The speaker mentions this to highlight the sacrifices police officers make, often prioritizing their duty to serve the public over personal family time, especially during festive occasions.

Outlines

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👮‍♂️ Policing: Challenges and Compassion

The speaker discusses the demanding and irregular lifestyle of police officers, who often miss out on regular meals and social interactions due to their duties. They emphasize the dual nature of policing, which involves both enforcement and empathy. The speaker shares examples of police officers' dedication, such as a policeman taking a nap on the road during duty and a female constable comforting a crying infant during an examination. The narrative also includes a story of two constables who, without hesitation, jumped into a lake to rescue a woman and her child during a late-night patrol. The speaker stresses the importance of acknowledging the hard work and sacrifices of the police force, and challenges the negative stereotypes often associated with the profession.

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🌟 Beyond Negative Portrayals: Celebrating Policework

This paragraph continues the discussion on the media's often selective portrayal of police actions, focusing on negative incidents. The speaker points out that such portrayals do not reflect the everyday heroism and dedication of police officers. They mention how police officers miss out on family celebrations and festivals to serve the public, highlighting their commitment to duty. The speaker also shares a specific incident where two constables, Janaki and Raj Shakar, rescued a woman and her child from a lake in the middle of the night, showcasing the readiness of the police to act in critical situations. The paragraph concludes with a call for society to appreciate the efforts of the police and to recognize that they, like doctors, must remain vigilant and sensitive in their work.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Biryani

Biryani is a traditional South Asian mixed rice dish made with Indian spices, meat, and rice. In the context of the video, it represents the food that people order when they don't have time to go to a restaurant, highlighting the busy and unpredictable schedules of the police force who often miss regular meal times.

💡Law enforcement

Law enforcement refers to the act of enforcing the law, which is a core duty of the police. The video emphasizes the dual role of the police in law enforcement and showing compassion, illustrating the complexity of their job and the need to balance strict legal adherence with empathy.

💡Empathy

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. The video uses the term to highlight how police officers should relate to the public, especially during adversities. It is contrasted with the forceful side of law enforcement to show the comprehensive nature of policing.

💡Adversities

Adversities in this context refer to difficult situations or hardships, such as disasters or challenging circumstances. The video mentions how the police work empathetically during such times, showcasing their commitment to public service beyond just enforcing laws.

💡Sensitivity

Sensitivity, in the video, is used to describe the required attentiveness and care that police officers must have in their dealings with the public. It is likened to the constant sensitivity a doctor must have, emphasizing the importance of being alert and considerate in every interaction.

💡Stress

Stress is a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances. The video discusses the stress that police officers face due to the nature of their work, which often involves long hours and high-stakes situations.

💡Public perception

Public perception refers to how the general public views a particular group or profession. The video addresses the negative perception some people have of the police, urging society to understand and acknowledge the hard work and dedication of police officers.

💡Compassion

Compassion is the feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the sufferings or misfortunes of others. It is a key concept in the video, where the speaker emphasizes the compassionate side of policing, especially when dealing with the public during difficult times.

💡Patrolling

Patrolling refers to the act of walking or driving through an area, typically for the purpose of maintaining security or order. The video gives an example of police officers patrolling a lake and responding to an emergency, demonstrating their proactive role in community safety.

💡Rescue

Rescue involves saving someone or something from a dangerous or distressing situation. The video recounts a story of police officers rescuing a woman and her child from a lake, highlighting their heroic and life-saving actions.

💡Media portrayal

Media portrayal refers to how the media represents or depicts certain events, people, or groups. The video discusses the tendency of the media to focus on negative incidents involving the police, suggesting a need for a more balanced representation of their work.

Highlights

People often don't have time to eat at restaurants and resort to eating packets or quick meals.

Policemen eat irregularly, sometimes at 12:00 at night or 3:00 in the afternoon after protests.

A policeman is seen taking a nap on the road during his break time.

A female constable is shown taking care of a crying infant during an examination.

Policemen are not going to homes like doctors, highlighting their dedication to duty.

The speaker emphasizes the yin and yang of policing, balancing law enforcement with compassion.

Policemen are compared to doctors, needing to be sensitive and attentive 24/7.

The speaker clarifies that showing these examples is not to justify any wrongdoings by the police.

The importance of society understanding and acknowledging the hardships and stress of policemen.

The speaker shares a personal experience of discrimination faced by policemen in renting an apartment.

The speaker encourages a change in societal perception of the police station as a place to avoid.

A story of constables rescuing a woman and her child from a lake in the middle of the night.

The media often portrays police in a negative light, focusing on negative incidents.

The police are not gods and cannot appear at crime scenes instantly, contrary to public expectations.

Policemen celebrate festivals with the public, often sacrificing time with their families.

The speaker expresses pride in the police uniform and the chosen path of service.

Transcripts

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is happening at some place how people

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didn't get time to go to a restaurant

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and order some soup and order some

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Biryani some starters and have it or we

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didn't get time in the morning to take a

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a a lunch box and have some fixed time

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go and have some chitchat with our

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colleagues and have food whenever we get

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time we eat some packets our constables

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will eat this kind of packet that's why

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they're very eish it's not that we are

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eating a lot it's that we eat at 12:00

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in the night we eat in the afternoon at

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3:00 in after the protest is over we

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come in the morning at 4:00 for

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something so there are many things you

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see the first picture the policeman is

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just sleeping taking a nap on the

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road it is that that has taken during

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the co time the second thing is when

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when examination is going on a young uh

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infant is crying then our lady con is

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taking care of and the third Pi during

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the co they were not uh going to the

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homes

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just like doctors having said all these

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things it's not that uh just I want to

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see I want to tell this the ying and

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yang of policing we always use both the

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law enforcement thing we use the force

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uh in a legal framework and at the same

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time we empathize and we we show The

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Compassion to the public during the

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adversities maybe it is a disasters

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maybe floods maybe situations like Co

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whatever it is we always work in a in a

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very empathetic manner so why am i

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showing showing all these

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things so by showing all these things

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I'm not justifying that what are the

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wrong doings that have been committed by

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the policeman is Justified it's not

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justified because I always tell my um my

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force that we we are like doctors a

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doctor has to be sensitive throw their

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career 24x7 365 days if a cardiologist

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doing a 10 surgeries today and the 11th

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surgery he just can't close his eyes

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Okay at 10 I have done let let us let me

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do the 11th surgery with closing my

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eyes just like that if I crack 10

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missing cases I can't be casual at 11th

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case maybe the 11th case maybe the most

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challenging 11th case the kid may be

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actually kidnapped so every case every

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petition everything so we have to be

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sensitive the polic man has to be

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sensitive to the petition that is coming

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to the police station so just like

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doctors we can't take risk we can't get

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the casualness coming to a work place so

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that is one thing so why I telling all

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these things

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to I'm telling all these things just to

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just to make the society to understand

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the work that is the policeman is doing

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just understand their hardships

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understand their uh their their hard

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work their stress their conditions just

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acknowledge if not appreciating them

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just acknowledge them if a one person is

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doing some mistake don't think that the

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entire police department is bad if you

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think that what I I'm it's very close to

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me some 3 4 years back I want to take a

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rented apartment I went there and I

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asked uh this flat I just want to take

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on they said that what is your

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profession I said I'm a policeman they

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said that we are not going to give for

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police and lawers I was like what

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happened

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I then that that perception is there I

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told them nothing to worry I I'll give

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I'll give 6 months Advance if you want

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but I want that because that was the

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emergency for me then many of the times

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many people come to me and they always

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say

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sir I was like what is wrong coming to

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the police station it is not it is not a

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hell it is not a it's not that some bad

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place to come it's okay you come to the

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police just like any other department so

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that conception that that perception has

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to be uh has to be uh done with so as a

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as a society we have to think and I just

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like to tell one more example of my

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constable janaki and Raj shakar of

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aminpur police station in the midnight

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at 2:00 they received a call saying that

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they didn't receive call that that is

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the uh beauty of the story they were

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doing the patrolling at a nearby lake

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suddenly L they hear some sound

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splashing of water not splashing that's

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water sound is there somebody has jumped

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into the

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water and

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immediately two constables one con

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jumped into the water first without

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thinking anything where whe it is a

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stone or person he jumped into the water

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and he rescued a girl he rescued a woman

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and their kid so at 2:00 in the night

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without thinking without having a second

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thought he just jumped into the water

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and he said both mother and kid but uh

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the mother by the time we recovered that

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mother she was telling one more kid is

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also there that's a CH part of the story

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if she would if he would have known that

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one more person is there would have Sav

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that so we we we have appreciated them

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and these kind of stories will not come

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this kind of stories will come uh here

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and there but most of the time it won't

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come the media always uh many of the

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times portrays the negativity a

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selective portrayal of the negative

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incidents of the police even the

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pictures pictures May that police will

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come at the

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last you you give information once the

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incident is over yeah you once the

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murder is over you are calling the

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police the we didn't know we we didn't

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know we and they say that you are late

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we are not God just like that disappear

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and suddenly

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appear we need a vehicle we will come

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there we didn't know your route where

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you are going we need at least as a

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human person we need at least 10 minutes

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of time to come to you so that the basic

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n so having said all these things and

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many other things that I want to share

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that we don't have festivals every

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Festival we celebrate with the public

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rather than our families our kids are

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waiting for us the families be it a holy

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be it a Diwali be it a 31st night so

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everyone is celebrating with their

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families by cutting the cake by dancing

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with DJs music party and all you'll be

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there doing the DDS track and drive test

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chasing the bike racers and all those

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things but having said that we choose

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that path we always take pride in that

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we

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always love this

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uniform uh we always I mean all these

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things are there so at the

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