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On behalf of M. Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, I am issuing an open call for able-bodied, just men to join the re-established Police Service. The Prefecture is currently housed within the fourth district court house. There you will be interviewed and tested for fitness in the Service.
Should you have any inquiries about scheduling and expectations, you will call or send for Inspector Javert.
Javert, Inspector of the Police
At the Fourth District Courthouse
About quarter until eight in the evening
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What do you suppose a police force always does?
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And who would argue with the implementation of the Police unless one were, in all likelihood, a criminal himself?
Javert reads the sender's name off the list, his eyebrow gliding upwards and disappearing under his thick bangs. There were two names listed; 'Takatori Mamoru,' and then in parentheses beside it, 'Tsukiyono Omi.' More far eastern names. He isn't fully clear on what that means, but nonetheless he records both names into his notepad before responding.]
On the contrary, I have found a very explicit need for a police service. I have no doubt these agents will be kept busy enough.
Do say, are such disturbances commonplace in the Orient?
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Naturally the results were not pretty. That would be called police corruption, and we will have none of that here.
Numbers nor the way we function is not any of your concern. You may trust that M. Edgeworth manages with strictness appropriate for this work.
Do you fear large numbers?
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Interesting.
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They will be busy, make no mistake.
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Good day to you.
[You'll have one police officer's eyes on you, Takatori Mamoru.]