A Lying Cop, Plight of physicians.(Opinion &Amp; Editorial)
HERE is an amusing incident captured on "TV Patrol" in Cebu a few days ago. It documented a lady complaining that a policeman had just extorted from her a cellphone.
In a confrontation at the police station, the cop vehemently denied, swore to high heavens of his innocence and stoutly challenged anyone to feel his pocket if there was any cellphone there.
Guess what happened? The cellphone rang from the other pocket of his pants! Poor cop, as we would say in boxing, he was not saved by the bell.
His furious superior divested the extortionist cop of his badge right there and then, and disarmed him of his revolver.
LESSON: Be humble. Accept ā¦
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Article title: A Lying Cop, Plight of physicians.(Opinion &Amp; Editorial).
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Newspaper title: Manila Bulletin.
Publication date: September 20, 2002.
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