Himachal Police banned making reels in uniform

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Himachal police banned making reels in uniform…

ABP Live's news has had an impact in Himachal Pradesh. In fact, himachal pradesh police has banned its jawans from making photos, videos and reels in uniform. In this regard, strict orders have been issued by himachal pradesh director General of police Dr. Atul Verma. ABP Live had prominently published the news regarding this.

In the circular issued by the director General of police, it has been said that it has come to his notice that some police officers or employees are posting photos, videos, reels and stories in uniform unrelated to police duty on social media platforms. This conduct is against the rules and norms of the police department. This is likely to adversely affect the reputation of the department. The police uniform is a symbol of commitment, dedication and accountability to the public.

'Possibility of adverse impact on reputation'

In such a situation, it is important that its use on any public or wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital platform reflects these values. Content that is not related to official police work can adversely affect the reputation of the department. Since social media plays a vital role in shaping public perception and inappropriate content can undermine public confidence in law enforcement agencies, it is important to maintain the dignity and image of the department.

Orders to be strictly followed in the circular

All district Superintendents of police, Commandants, Unit Incharges and Supervisory Officers have been directed to sensitize all police personnel under them to strictly refrain from posting/uploading photos, videos, reels or stories in uniform unrelated to police duty on social media platforms. police personnel should also be sensitized to refrain from commenting or sharing information on policing and official work on their personal social media accounts.

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