British and American Police Officers
Real policemen, both in Britain and the U.S., hardly recognize any common points between their lives and what they see on TV—if they ever get home in time.
Some things are about the same, of course, but the policemen do not think much of them.
The first difference is that a policeman’s real life deals with the law. Most of what he learns is the law. He has to know actually what actions are against the law and what facts can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as much law as a lawyer, and what’s more, he has to put it into practice on his feet, in the dark and, running down a narrow street after someone he wants to talk to.
Little of his time is spent in talking with beautiful girls or in bravely facing cruel criminals. He will spend most of his working life arranging millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, ordinary people who are guilty — or not of stupid, unimportant crimes.
How much live space does a person need? what happen when his space lived are not match. Sciencists are doing experiment on rats to try to detrimine? the effect of overcrowed conditions on man. recent study has show that behaviour of rats is greatly affect by space. If rat has an enought live space, they eat well sleep well and produce the yuong well. But if their live condition became too crowed, their behaviour on even the house?? change absoluterly. they can not spleep and eat well and sad of feel and worry became clear. the more crowed they are, they more they turn to bite each other and even kill each other. less and tere for population and violent directly related. is this for human sociaty well is other secies but nessessary for human suvive. they are intersteing questions