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Description
Mr. Halliday describes the duty of a military police officer during Canadian Forces service in Cyprus.
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A big part of it is what you’re taught, right, and taught at home. And I was taught always to treat people with respect and to try to sort of treat them the way you want to be treated. So when I would, as a military policeman, get in a situation, I would, you know you sort of think there but for the grace of God go I, and sometimes you have to sort of put people in jail because they’re drunk or fighting or whatever. But you try to do it as nice as possible if I could put it in that . . . that may not, you know, be that easy to do and sometimes you have to do the things that you have to do. And one of the things is that you may not, you know, win many friends at the time, but generally you hope that the person comes to accept, yeah, I was responsible for my actions and the military policeman was just doing his job.