05 May 2016 at 07:19What started in New Zealand as a way to recruit new police, has now run its way across the globe.___4997447___https:______static.pulse.com.gh___webservice___escenic___binary___4997447___2016___5___5___9___PoliceDance1
This week the New Zealand Police released a video of officers dancing in a car parking lot, doing the 'running man' – a hit dance move from the 1980s.
Now, police forces in New York and Scotland have taken up the NZ Police's challenge to do the dance.
The original New Zealand video has been viewed over 7 million times, and called on law enforcement fro m around the world to take on the Running Man challenge – the first video response was received from the NYPD.
The NYPD video called in reinforcement from local school children and passed the challenge onto Police Scotland, who have also responded.
<a href="https://www.pulse.com.gh/news/local/bolt-driver-battles-for-life-after-passengers-poured-petrol-on-him-and-set-him-ablaze/r8ldqw6">The alleged killing of a pregnant woman </a>by two men to whom she declined to give direction has angered a group calling itself the Concerned Women of Bawku.
Whenever the word Africa is mentioned, different thoughts come racing in people's minds. For some, it is a mirage shimmering on the horizon of the arid Sahara desert. While to others, it's an ivory-tusked elephant standing before the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro. But have you ever stopped to ask what is the original name of Africa? Did the continent have another name in the first place?
The Ghana Police Service has exhibited a high level of interest this year in fighting crime, ensuring the protection of life and property as well as creating a peaceful and harmonious society for all citizens.
The Scottish police are seen dancing in front of the Edinburgh Castle, and paying homage to their roots, there are kilts and a bagpipe featured, and a mix of the running man and Scottish jigs.