 Our reactions have continued to trail a viral video which showed an uncommon calmness by a police officer who was being assaulted by a civilian and motorist who broke traffic laws by driving against traffic. Plus, TV's Africa correspondent Uchechi Uweid Daniel went into town to sample opinions of legosians. Hard to believe, especially with a police armed with a rifle and a couple of his colleagues demonstrating such demeanor until he was later whisked away by backup officers. This has, however, earned him and Kunmioms from the governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sunwo Lu, who challenges other law enforcement agents to emulate ASB Sunday Erebor. But do we have a different opinion from these respondents plus TV Africa cut up with? It's highly commendable and I so much aligned with what the governor of Lagos state has done. We need to flag good behavior. They are good policemen and given the climate we're in, where people are turned against the police, we need to flag the good ones. We need to highlight it so that others can learn. First, even the public will learn that not every policeman is bad and even other policemen will also learn and realize that this is the behavior Nigerians are asking for. Policemen exhibited a lot of restraint. It is not an easy thing, even if you are not a policeman, not to defend yourself and especially when you are carrying arms. This to me shows that the policeman is a disciplined man. He is a policeman in the real sense of the word. Speaking with the former assistant director of DSS Dennis Amakri on the phone, he frowns strongly against the conduct of the traffic offender. The debate out there is, has this action in any way changed the perception of average Nigerians towards police as being brutal or is it just a case of a flash in the pan? Uchechi Uwehi Daniel reporting for Plus TV Africa.