Sunday, July 7, 2024 10:37 AM
The Senior Superintendent of Police has banned police personnel from sharing TikTok videos to enhance efficiency, professionalism, and reputation of the department.
The Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Kashif Zulfiqar has issued a directive banning police personnel from sharing videos on social media platforms like TikTok. The decision aims to improve the efficiency of law enforcement officers by preventing distractions caused by social media activities.
Sharing videos on TikTok has been identified as a factor negatively impacting the performance of police officials. The directive emphasizes the importance of maintaining focus and professionalism while on duty.
Law enforcement agencies worldwide are increasingly recognizing the need to regulate social media usage among their personnel to ensure optimal performance and public trust.
By implementing this prohibition, the police department is taking proactive steps to enhance the effectiveness of its officers. This measure not only safeguards the reputation of the force but also reinforces the commitment to upholding law and order in the community.