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Date:
28.11.86
Time:
8.30
12.30
Reporter:
PMS
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Before you answer, we go on to the next
subject which is for you both, gentlemen.
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S for S:
I am sorry.
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That is the same as paragraph 87
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I am sorry.
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CHAIRMAN:
You are jumping the gun. This is perfectly Just go ahead and ask. It is a series of questions dealing
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I'll answer the question.
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S for S:
Yes, please do.
Thank you very much. Yes, the answer is
that these - it is most important with the uniformed branches of the
discipline services, that when they are on the street they must look
smart and effective, and it is crucial that they should in terms of
23 public confidence in them. Now in order to produce the type of
uniforms that the discipline services particularly Police, Customs and Excise, and Immigration wear, they must be made to measure. At
the present time they are made to measure. The comparison with the
27 Army, well, when I went into the Army I was given a couple of sacks,
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one for above the waist and the other for below the waist and somehow
or another I had to make myself look smart. It was not easy, and I don't think honestly that approach will do with discipline services 31 which are so much concerned with maintaining law and order in Hong
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MR CHAN:
Yes, thank you.
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