It was precisely because of their notorious reputations that even the Paris police, including British colleagues like Arthur, were influenced by association.
At the inception of Scotland Yard, Londoners almost equated it with repression, violence, and bloodshed, which was one of the main reasons patrol officers faced attacks during their rounds.
However, modern nations that pride themselves as world exemplars, like Britain and France, hope to minimize the use of violent means and strive to bridge domestic divides, as no one wants to stage another Great Revolution on their home soil.
To appear more civilized on the surface, the Paris Police Prefecture came up with all sorts of cunning schemes.
Even a decade before Arthur proposed establishing the LPS to Sir Peel, the creatively gifted French had already pioneered the practice of domestic security intelligence work.