In a Facebook post, DGP T P Senkumar has urged the personnel to follow etiquette and mind their language while in public space.
In an appeal, the DGP has said they should use decent language while interacting with the public, avoid using words with double meanings and refrain from using colloquial words like 'eda, poda, vada' while addressing the people as it was not in good taste.
"Creating impressions that things will not move without greasing the palms, will bring a bad name to the force," he said.
The DGP also pointed out that during traffic checking, police personnel should not use strong words, detain the vehicles for a long time without any reason. "Soft spoken and strong action' should be the motto of police," he said.
Women and the elderly should not be unnecessarily summoned to the police station.
The Kerala DGP also wanted DySPs to take corrective measures in this regard, if necessary. Senior officers can also take classes for the lower ranked officials and monitor their progress and encourage policemen who earn the respect and regard of the public, he added.
