Although the document was filled with extensive writing, as a police secretary who had once assisted Superintendent Clemens with office paperwork, he felt that the roundabout document could be summarized in one sentence—before things were cleared up, all police districts must refuse media interviews and were not allowed to admit any wrongdoing. If anyone wanted to admit a mistake, they should also be prepared with a letter of resignation.
At such a moment, Jones immediately demonstrated his politically correct stance, "Section C, Paragraph A, Item 1 of the Greater London Police Department's Internal Management Regulations states that officers must maintain a high degree of political neutrality, and officers should not carry any personal emotions or political inclinations during police operations. Protecting the lives and property of London citizens and reducing the overall crime rate are the absolute core and sole content of an officer's work."