Senior Australian Police Chief Meets with Director General of Cambodian Immigration
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Re: Senior Australian Police Chief Meets with Director General of Cambodian Immigration
No thanks to afp. quite the reverse.
But ok, lets move forward. (but not forgetting to learn from recent mistakes)
I wish them well in their work. it's important work.
But ok, lets move forward. (but not forgetting to learn from recent mistakes)
I wish them well in their work. it's important work.
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Re: Senior Australian Police Chief Meets with Director General of Cambodian Immigration
To clear the air before we change the tune.
Especially if there are any cops or their co-workers amongst our listeners tonite >> i hope you take my frankness as a sign of respect. (!!)
I dont resile from my previous remarks. My concerns are sincere, as is my belief that open and rigorous discussion of policing practices is good public policy. Crucial.
C'mon folks, us blokes particularly know deep down we all gotta have somebody to keep a check on us. To keep as at our best, on our toes, moving forward - like our wives do from home.
maybe try to look at it like that.
Cambodia pretty quickly turned me into an unabashed believer in the" Rule of Law". I know what the absence can do, and i appreciate back home much more. So i am on your side.
and besides you are not chasing beach bums in wooden boats with a few thousand buddha sticks stashed below anymore it is much more serious, and much more crucial work that you do these days.
Now, to prove i am not just a cheap shot artist
Has anybody out there got any good cops and robbers stories that highlight the AFP's good work, especially around this rough neighbourhood ??
i sure there must be more than a few bloody good yarns to be told....
Especially if there are any cops or their co-workers amongst our listeners tonite >> i hope you take my frankness as a sign of respect. (!!)
I dont resile from my previous remarks. My concerns are sincere, as is my belief that open and rigorous discussion of policing practices is good public policy. Crucial.
C'mon folks, us blokes particularly know deep down we all gotta have somebody to keep a check on us. To keep as at our best, on our toes, moving forward - like our wives do from home.
maybe try to look at it like that.
Cambodia pretty quickly turned me into an unabashed believer in the" Rule of Law". I know what the absence can do, and i appreciate back home much more. So i am on your side.
and besides you are not chasing beach bums in wooden boats with a few thousand buddha sticks stashed below anymore it is much more serious, and much more crucial work that you do these days.
Now, to prove i am not just a cheap shot artist
Has anybody out there got any good cops and robbers stories that highlight the AFP's good work, especially around this rough neighbourhood ??
i sure there must be more than a few bloody good yarns to be told....
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