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Police Put On COPS Play
Tue, December 16, 2014
When you think of police officers, the first thing that usually comes to mind is strict discipline and enforcement. Well, they're relaxing that image to put on a Christmas play in which they want to entertain you.

They're going to dramatize the different cultures they experience on a regular basis while putting a comical twist on it. The play is called Commissioner of Police Offering Peace to the Society, or COPS for short, and the officers put on their first production last year.

It's back again, and the Deputy Commander of the Eastern Division told us why you should come out to see these officers perform:

Sr. Supt. Edward Broaster, Deputy Commander, Eastern Division
"The Eastern Division is hosting its second Christmas Cop Show and the cops stands for Commissioner of Police Offering Peace to the Society. Tis show will be hosted at the BTL Park. It will be free of cost to the general public and we will be having some giveaways, drama, dance and what have you. Last year we had a snag with the giveaways and we ensure that this year we won't have any glitches as it pertains to the giveaways. So first persons that come will get their tickets when they enter BTL Park area and with that ticket we will do the raffle. No one person will have more than one ticket for the giveaways at the end of the show. The show promises to be dramatic and splendid show, dealing with issues affecting the society and the police and the community at large. One of the drama that we will be performing at the BTL Park is the life of a policeman at Christmas time and that promises to be a good drama and you will see the things that police officers go through during the time of Christmas, just in order to protect the citizenry in a whole."

The play takes place on Friday night at BTL Park.

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