After diving into the series "Police Honor", do you have insight into the key differences between new police officers and veteran police officers? It lies in the stark contrast of law enforcement concepts. A seasoned police officer may be called experienced"Veteran"On the other hand, they seem to be adept at dealing with complex situations.
theirs"Tricks"Impressively, sometimes in order to avoid escalation of the case, they will subtly appease the informant, using the art of communication to strike a delicate balance.
Faced with the escalation of the village conflict in the play into a violent confrontation, the police did not deal with it decisively after arriving at the scene, but chose it"Calm things down"Only let the village directors of both sides intervene in mediation.
This seemingly mild approach is unacceptable, as it touches on the serious response to serious violence.
In the plot, an elderly man on the bus violently assaults a woman, but he turns black and white upside down, and after the police intervene, he accuses others instead. What is even more disappointing is that in the face of his rogue acts, the police not only failed to uphold justice, but instead compromised and mediated, and only let the old man's children take him away, which is really chilling.
The initial conflict may seem like a dispute between rural neighbors, but from a legal perspective, it is actually a shocking act of violence. However, ** seems indifferent to this.
Looking at the follow-up cases, although the old man was abandoned and old and frail, this is not an excuse for his crimes. The police turned a blind eye to this and took a compromise approach, isn't this invisibly conniving at his misconduct?
In many episodes, we can't help but feel strange and anomalous, the subtle imbalance between the police who are ostensibly advocating for a peaceful solution and secretly seem to be compromising.
Because, in essence, this is an appeasement of crime, and if a law enforcement officer fails to adhere to the law and discipline and severely punish, it is equivalent to indirectly promoting the crime. Therefore, the impression that the TV series "Police Honor" brought to me is not satisfactory, because it touches the bottom line of justice and responsibility.
It is important to remember that mediation is not an unprincipled reconciliation, it is tantamount to misinterpreting the law, and reconciliation has its boundaries. Just like the scene in the play, it seems to blur right and wrong, the old man is clearly provoking trouble, but in the end he is easily reconciled, such a plot makes me deeply confused.
How can it be said that the poor woman who is innocently involved in the bus does not make people feel wronged? It turns out that some of the ways in which real life are handled are so unexpected.