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made by
an
Inspector against a
Constable some weeks since it was
stated that the men did not show
proper respect to their affeurs schon
the Constable remarked that
although the men did not feel much respect for some of the Inspectin, get they endeavoured to exhibit all - outward marks of respect. The Constable. furthermore explamed in support
of his statement that when was
walthing. with hot comrades in the streets
met the Inspector whom they valuted when the latter turned.
they
round to them and remarked that
although they saluted him they did not respect him, on which one
of the
メ
Constables
replied that they
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evere
bound to salute the rank without
considering the Individuals
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In the interests of discipline
I felt bound to severely punich
the Constable and having done
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I addressed myself to the Inspector but failed to convince him that his own conduct was at least
us blamable as that of the Constable necefary
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ven
it
wvere
to withdraw members of the Force from the control of their own officers
such should not II submit with perfect respect rank as Police Inspectors .
I know of no
77.
no reason whatever.