Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Women Police Protect me from WOMEN

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This is big-time celebrity news : Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the Indian cricket star is being guarded by five women police in his hometown Ranchi. This has been done to stop unwanted women admirers of Dhoni. Teenagers are crazy about Dhoni and there have been incidents where girls tried to throw themselves on him. Lucky man…but in an extreme case there could be a risk of a human bomb pretending to be a fan .

It's obvious that all of us cannot be a star to get police protection. But there is no harm in imagining being one. If given an option between women bodyguards and men bodyguards which would you prefer :-)

3 comments:

commonsense247 said...

okay, so i can definitely see why girls/women throw themselves at this very handsome man. however, one can't help but wonder why we as a society cannot draw that necessary well defined line of what is going to far with celebrities. There is no logic the way people behave twds them and they fail to realize that all they are doing is obsessing over another fellow human being who does not wish to need police protection on a daily basis (he just wants it from time to time.)

L. Nikulicz said...

I suppose if most of the fans are women it makes sense to have women bodyguards.

When going through the airport security, they have women security guards pat down women flyers... it wouldn't be appropriate for a man, obviously...

and as a man being protected, im sure he'd rather have the company of women as opposed to men.

Anonymous said...

Atleast the female police cop in India has something to cheer about. But on a serious note, the female police cop can even be deployed to protect these stars from male threats and this would give them more confidence and equal status in the society.

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