Germany s #Instacops, The Perils Of Police As Influencers A German police officer taking a selfie. - tagebucheinerpolizistin
Some police officers have used their toned bodies, selfies in uniform, and professional insights into social media notoriety. But all that attention can also lead to problems at work.
BERLIN Sporting a bullet-proof vest with Berlin s official city crest, gun in holster, lockers in the background, Mia Dagbok starts her workday with. snap! A quick selfie.
The 24-year-old police officer has over 36,000 followers on Instagram, where she posts photos of herself at work. Dagbok also has a podcast and a blog,
Diary of a Policewoman, where she describes her daily life, writing about gender equality and the bond between police officers.
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Welcome to Thursday, where Washington calls for suspension of COVID vaccine patents, Philippines President regrets getting a Chinese jab and Europe s biggest bear is dead. Germany daily
Die Welt, meanwhile, looks at the perils of cops who want to be internet famous.
• U.S. to support vaccine patent waiver: The Biden administration has come out in support of suspending intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines, backing international efforts to speed up production, especially in developing countries.