Can a policeman be a lawyer at the same time?

You can't.

Article 22 of the People's Police Law stipulates that the people's police shall not engage in profit-making business activities or be employed by any individual or organization.

The People's Police Law of the People's Republic of China was adopted at the 8th the NPC Standing Committee Conference 12 on February 28th, 2005, and promulgated by Decree No.40 of the President of the People's Republic of China on February 28th, 2005.

According to the Decision of the NPC Standing Committee on Amending the People's Police Law of the People's Republic of China adopted at the 29th meeting of the 11th the NPC Standing Committee on October 26th, 20 12 10, which was promulgated by Decree No.69 of the President of the People's Republic of China on October 26th.

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The nature of the police:

1. The police are an integral part of state power. The police are one of the important tools for the ruling class to achieve dictatorship. It is an armed public security administrative force and a criminal judicial force that maintains social order and national security by violence, coercion and special means in accordance with the will and interests of the ruling class. In our country, the people's police is one of the important tools of the people's democratic dictatorship.

2. Police activities are guaranteed by the state's coercive force. All activities carried out by the police according to law reflect the will of the ruling class, and the behavior of the police is the behavior of the state. The activities of the police are irresistible and obedient.

The functions and powers of the police come from the clear provisions of national laws and regulations. Because the behavior of the police represents the behavior of the country. Therefore, the activities of the police must be backed by the state, and the actions of the police to maintain national security and social order must be guaranteed by the state's coercive force.

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