Seen from the other side, one argument — and it may have some merit — is that the police represent the society that they serve, since its members are members of that society. Hence, they represent the values, flaws and shortcomings of that society, but perhaps these flaws are accentuated because there is no check really on the police as such, other than perhaps the media. An analogy of the police’s tendency to break rather than uphold the law of the land is reflected in how some others in a position of power act. Take the case of the chef de mission of the Pakistani contingent to the Commonwealth Games who saw nothing wrong with stealing the well-deserved moment of glory of a national sporting hero or of an MPA from Faisalabad who recently sought to humiliate over two dozen people by having their heads, beards and eyebrows shaved — their crime was to not disclose who had stolen wheat grown on the MPA’s lands. What our society needs is leaders and some worthy role-models — the only issue is that where do we find such people.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 11th, 2010.
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