Puls Topi Culture
One of the basic, in fact the most important element of discipline in the
forces is as to how does a member of it wear his uniform and carry himself
around. If he is smartly turned out and carried himself with pride that
force would be “fit for duty” and its morale would be high. Unfortunately, it
cannot be said of our police force – whether federal or provincial. The
most noticeable part is their headgear. Not only all sorts of assorted
berets, visor caps and at times even helmets are seen worn by them during
an operation but also rarely – very rarely – they wear them correctly.
Most cap badges on the berets are sideways instead of being on the left eyebrow.
The visors are turned backwards in a jean jaguar dandy style and the helmets
mostly dangle around loosely. It all presents a pathetic picture of the
policemen who look to be ill trained for the operation, firing their guns at
random aimlessly! Now, what I do not understand is why don’t the officers
accompanying their men wear any headgear? Is it some sort of mark of
identification or display of misplaced authority that anyone having a piddling
little pip (star) on his shoulders should be bareheaded amongst his troops
? It looks ridiculous for an officer to be in uniform and not wearing a
headgear and on the top of it waving and directing people under his
command in a Casanova style during an operation!! In the
parlance of proud professionals the word for such a behaviour is “Being
improperly dressed”, which is a matter great shame for an officer.
May I draw the attention of all IGsP to it that all ranks under their
command MUST wear the headgear and PROPERLY too. It will certainly help
in improving the overall discipline of the force.
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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