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Mr Leung and Mr Tsang present a cheque to the
Community Chest
The Chief Executive, Mr C Y Leung, accompanied by
Commissioner Tsang Wai-hung, signs the Guests Book at the Officers' Mess
CP takes
time out to thank supporters of the evening shows
The Police Band and the Auxiliary Police Band join a
Non-ethnic Chinese children choir in the evening shows
Police drummers put up a dazzling display
The NEC children choir, dressed in national costumes,
presents a medley of songs and dances
The Auxiliary Police Band 's performance is equally
impressive
PTU
demonstration on quelling a riot
In their foot drill, Police recruits also show their
care for the community
Police dog helps subdue a suspect
Breath-taking display by Special Duties Unit
Ms Tsang Shuet-mui (right) from the Cheung Chau Women
Association said that after watching the programme, she came to realise
how arduous police work was, while Ms Tsang Fuk-tai found the Special
Duties Unit's demonstrations very impressive. In her view, the
demonstrations underlined the Force's commitment to serving the
community.
NEC
student Kelvin Carl B pointed out that the shows were well coordinated
and perfectly executed.
"The Silver Band's rendition of the Bridge on the
River Kwai is super," said an Elderly Fight Crime Ambassador from
Tseung Kwan O, Ms Cheung Ngan-yip. Having a similar experience, she was
very impressed by the foot drill.
Mong Kok student Wong Yee-ching knows more about
police work and has more confidence in the Force
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