Custom Search

Picture of the Day: K9 Pakistan

Posted on September 12, 2007
Filed Under >Owias Mughal, Photo of the Day, Society
22 Comments
Total Views: 9291

Owais Mughal

A friend who was recently on a tourism trip of Pakistan sent me this photograph of a billboard from Abbotabad. Click on the photo to see the enlarged image.

The text in Urdu approximately reads as: In case of theft, burglary, murder, kidnapping - immediately contact (the) Detective Dogs (company).

Photo Credits: Shoukat Raza

22 comments posted

Comment Pages: [3] 2 1 »

  1. December 17th, 2007 4:12 am

    Now a days people does not need the help of police, so in case dacoity or car-jacking etc. We can call him for help, good.

  2. Roshan says:
    September 20th, 2007 12:07 am

    Just found an article in the dawn regarding Khoji:

    Stepping into the world of foot tracker
    http://dawn.com/2007/09/20/nat35.htm

  3. September 15th, 2007 4:58 am

    I see that the sentence can be further manipulated to mean something else too :) but i’ll keep my imagination restricted :)

  4. Tina says:
    September 14th, 2007 9:37 am

    Can anyone tell me why my comment was deleted? I did not see anything offensive in it…..

  5. Harris Siddiqui says:
    September 14th, 2007 4:15 am

    Are these dogs capable of finding the lost pride and unity of a nation? If so, then I have a great client for them :-)

  6. Owais Mughal says:
    September 13th, 2007 10:44 pm

    What attracted me to this photo is the trend of using private entities for security, law enforcement etc. This work should ideally be left to govt owned police b/c govt should be the guardian of a citizen’s life and property. but looks like our police is ill-equipped as we have pointed it out here and here, as well as people don’t trust them. Police is also being used for political purposes, which keeps them away from crime investigation. Thus these private security businesses are flourishing.

Comment Pages: [3] 2 1 »


Have Your Say (Bol, magar piyar say)

Please respect the ATP Comment Policy.

Keep comments on topic; no personal attacks; don't submit indecent, inflammatory, slanderous, uncivil or irrelevant comments; flamers and trolls are not welcome; inappropriate comments will be removed or edited.

If you won't say it to someone's face, then don't say it here!

Readers who want to use a URL should please use the TINY URL program.

Thanks, and keep the comments coming!