This article discusses the importance of policing the police to maintain law and order in society. It highlights the need for oversight and governance of police powers, and the mechanisms to deal with complaints against the police. The author argues that while the police have been given wide powers to maintain law and order, it is equally important to hold them accountable for their actions. The article provides evidence to support the theory that individuals should not be allowed to take decisions discretely in situations where the implications of delay in taking decisions in emergency situations have not been considered.