But it's because, before we donned these tailcoats, we were damned well just ordinary civilians, no different from the public marching today!
The relationship between the public and the police was already established in the "Statute of Winchester" of 1285, where sheriffs were selected from the public, with duty rotated among upstanding, well-behaved citizens within the parish—a tradition that continues to this day!
It is precisely for this reason that I see so many strong, kind, and upright young men standing here!
Today, we are to suppress a protest march initiated by the worker community. I do not shy away from discussing the purpose of our action and can empathize with the reluctance that many of you may feel inside.
I know you have doubts about today's actions, but I must reiterate the efforts the government is making to improve the living conditions of workers.