Beijing has the Olympics sorted
January 7th, 2008Sticking my neck right out I will say the Olympics in Beijing, unless there is an incident of atomic bomb proportions, will be a major success. And China will move on from there.
Yes, there will be protests by all sorts of people who will either have genuine or nutty reasons to protest. (Show me the government that does NOT need to be protested about.) But, barring a massive and catastrophic event which we should pray does not happen and probably will not, the Olympics in Beijing will be a great success and the coming out party of China.
The reason is that China has made the most serious efforts to get it right. Seriously right.
If you can get the Beijing police to smile you have worked a miracle. But it has gone further than that. They have been taught the rudiments of some languages and will smile at you — not easy and they probably finds it hurts — and say ‘hello’.
They have a handbook containing useful phrases in seven languages — including English, French, Russian, German, Japanese, Korean and Arabic. Not only are the police equipped with it but so are all the state-approved volunteers who will assist security service forces.
Ma Zhenchuan, the city’s police chief, said the educational campaigns will help the force offer ‘cordial, civilized, professional and high-quality’ security (that the idea of cordial security is an oxymoron should be ignored) throughout the games.
Earlier this year, Beijing police conducted a month-long survey to find out what the public found most unbearable about the force.
The results weren’t encouraging as people complained about cops using phrases such as: ‘Are you deaf?’ to ‘That’s not my business,’ or ‘I’ll put you behind bars if you continue to make a fuss like this.’ The public also voiced discontent over some officers’ arrogance and their misuse of police vehicles and sirens.
So now the Beijing Public Security Bureau has been reformed and will smile — not easy but they can do it — and will not be rude to you. That is a miracle. Making the rest of the Olympics work is, by comparison, a doddle. The Games will be a great success. Of that I am quite, quite certain. And China will bask in the sunshine of the Olympic smile.
Source: Shanghai Daily

