2020-05-02 | Police chief warns officers to stop prancing around in TikTok videos during coronavirus pandemic | Daily Mail Online
'Police officers are putting videos of themselves singing and dancing online despite being warned that it sends the wrong message as Britain battles the coronavirus pandemic. '
'Several female officers have posted videos of themselves and a colleague attempting to perform a ‘kick challenge’ where they tap feet in sync. '
'But chiefs have drawn the line at TikTok, because almost all of the videos posted are jokey dance routines. '
'Last year, she accused Dorset Police of wasting taxpayers’ money on a social media worker with an ‘inflated salary’ higher than that of a rookie constable. '
'Dozens of officers are filming themselves performing the latest dance crazes and lip-syncing to pop songs on social media, including choreographed routines with colleagues, while wearing full uniform or on duty in stations. '
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'Police officers are putting videos of themselves singing and dancing online despite being warned that it sends the wrong message as Britain battles the coronavirus pandemic. '
'Several female officers have posted videos of themselves and a colleague attempting to perform a ‘kick challenge’ where they tap feet in sync. '
'But chiefs have drawn the line at TikTok, because almost all of the videos posted are jokey dance routines. '
'Last year, she accused Dorset Police of wasting taxpayers’ money on a social media worker with an ‘inflated salary’ higher than that of a rookie constable. '
'Dozens of officers are filming themselves performing the latest dance crazes and lip-syncing to pop songs on social media, including choreographed routines with colleagues, while wearing full uniform or on duty in stations. '
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