Conduct awareness professionally

Letters

CERTAIN individuals involved with the state of emergency Covid-19 taskforce are there for their own self affliction.
At about 7.05pm at Galai 2 Section 19, a West New Britain government-owned vehicle supposedly used by the Police and Government officers on the Convid-19 taskforce drove past me at my residence.
Someone in the vehicle hit the side of the door and shouted an abusive language.
They then stopped at my house and threatened my wife and children, aged 11, 9 and 5, to close the store and go to sleep.
These officers need professional training on approaching and conducting awareness to the community and general public.
Your rogue behaviour by hitting the side of the vehicle and shouting abusive language to women and children is uncalled for.
Would have been more community-orientated had one of the officers walked over and spoke politely then hiding behind the tinted vehicle and shouting to powerless women and children at their own home.

Joseph Kavon Warku