13th
Feburary 2010
Police Attend
Church at Dennery
By Trevor Constantine

The
men and women of the Royal St.Lucia Police Force,
continue to operate under insurmountable pressure,
as they persistently devise efficacious means
of tackling the current upsurge of criminal
activity in our society. There are several functions
held by the police including the discouragement
of crime through high visibility policing. They
are expected to respond to a variety of situations
that may include their intervention in a domestic
dispute or the interception of criminal behaviour
in a hostile territory.
It is clearly a job that requires a considerable
level of bravery on the part of the committed
men and women who serve in the organization.
The rules and regulations dictate that a police
officer is obliged to intervene in an activity
that is in violation of our laws, albeit being
off-duty.
Another area of concern for the police is their
relationship with the public which has long
become a matter of main concern. The police
continue to strive to strengthen that bond of
collaborative working, which they are hopeful,
will go a long way in improving deviant behaviour,
which is, without a doubt, a social fact and
concerns us almost as much as it does social
psychologists.
The officers are cognizant of the fact that
their personal protection and guidance are dependent
on the grace and mercy of the Almighty God.
This belief was manifested in the attendance
of a church service at the St.Peter’s
Roman Catholic Church in Dennery, on Sunday
the 7th of February, 2010.
Officers paraded the streets of Dennery in vast
numbers, before making their actual entrance
into the church. The service commenced at 10:00am
and was officiated by Fr. Amal Raj, who is the
acting parish priest for the community.
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