Hmm, this might be an unpopular view, but when I think about it, I am actually pleased that he was not forced to perform important duties when he clearly was not committed to the task.
I welcome Muslim police officers - they have a far better chance of tackling crime and countering extremism within Muslim communities that non-Muslim officers. For this reason, why kick someone out of the force who has undertaken and passed the rigorous training required to become a police officer?
Secondly, there is a process where any officer can ask to be excused on moral grounds - Christian, Muslim or any religion. If criticism is made, then surely it should be directed at the process rather than those legitimately using the system?
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