not in uniform wat...Originally posted by [w][e][i]:A... i have a qns here... if a police officer like normally want to check a person's ic then happens that the guy is an officer in saf, do the policeman need to salute him??
police can catch anybody but they still have to greet the officer "sir"Originally posted by bratpig:lol...saf have no power outside their own camps
police can catch anybody....u say leh?
as in, "Sir, I suspect that you have just molested your maid...may I catch you please?"Originally posted by kopiosatu:police can catch anybody but they still have to greet the officer "sir"
if he has to say that, yesOriginally posted by bratpig:as in, "Sir, I suspect that you have just molested your maid...may I catch you please?"
Criminals who have not pay for their crimes dun deserve to be address as 'Sir'.Originally posted by kopiosatu:if he has to say that, yes
Indeed.I would not even call his name if I witnessed the deed.But if you have not, please assume he is innocent until proven guilty.Originally posted by Troy437:Criminals who have not pay for their crimes dun deserve to be address as 'Sir'.
Can you imagine someone who extort and stole from your young siblings, or hit your parents in a road bully case, or tried to rape your sister, or rob your grandmother and hit your grandmother unconscious to rob her purse, and you expect this person to be address as 'Sir'?
fast food counters, they adresses u as Sir as while. The reason why u call some1 Sir is becos he is higher rank den you, and/or u duno his name. Criminals are innocent unless proven guilty yar.Originally posted by Troy437:Criminals who have not pay for their crimes dun deserve to be address as 'Sir'.
Can you imagine someone who extort and stole from your young siblings, or hit your parents in a road bully case, or tried to rape your sister, or rob your grandmother and hit your grandmother unconscious to rob her purse, and you expect this person to be address as 'Sir'?
and do u expect officers to do that?Originally posted by Troy437:Criminals who have not pay for their crimes dun deserve to be address as 'Sir'.
Can you imagine someone who extort and stole from your young siblings, or hit your parents in a road bully case, or tried to rape your sister, or rob your grandmother and hit your grandmother unconscious to rob her purse, and you expect this person to be address as 'Sir'?
taken from previous quote. "I suspect that you have just molested your maid"Originally posted by LazerLordz:Indeed.I would not even call his name if I witnessed the deed.But if you have not, please assume he is innocent until proven guilty.
3SG & WO need to salute Inspector & ASP?Originally posted by M©+square:If both is in Uniform. Must salute......By right....
why check a person in uniform????Originally posted by [w][e][i]:if in uniform??
by right, specs in SCDF and SAF are supposed to salute "Senior" officers from the police force, i.e. inspector's and above... but i don't think it happens, except during official events such as parades...Originally posted by cornyfish2000:Dunno about SPF, but in the SAF, besides having to salute commissioned officers of higher rank than you, u're also expected to salute all elected members of public office, such as Members of Parliament, Ministers, and of course, the President.
Dun think there're any directives abt saluting officers from other paramilitary services, are there? And anyway how do we decide what SAF rank is higher/lower than which SPF/SCDF rank??
Address other people as "sir" not because of the rank but just out of courtesy lar..
Hmmm... aren't cops supposed to wear their peak caps/beret while on patrol?Originally posted by flipside:by right, specs in SCDF and SAF are supposed to salute "Senior" officers from the police force, i.e. inspector's and above... but i don't think it happens, except during official events such as parades...
and just to fill you guys in, policemen only have to salute when wearing their head dress, and how often do u see a cop wearing their peak cap during patrol ? lol
"supposed" to....Originally posted by cornyfish2000:Hmmm... aren't cops supposed to wear their peak caps/beret while on patrol?
So vice versa right?Senior Staff Sergeants must greet our WOs too rite?Originally posted by flipside:by right, specs in SCDF and SAF are supposed to salute "Senior" officers from the police force, i.e. inspector's and above... but i don't think it happens, except during official events such as parades...
and just to fill you guys in, policemen only have to salute when wearing their head dress, and how often do u see a cop wearing their peak cap during patrol ? lol
Well....and how about SIs then?Originally posted by LazerLordz:So vice versa right?Senior Staff Sergeants must greet our WOs too rite?