SEMARANG. Central Java Police have issued a firm warning against Pokemon Go use among its officers, and they are ready to proceed against any complaint of private property infringement in the region as a result of the game. Central Java Police chief Insp. Gen. Condro Kirono said the Android-based game had been banned in order to maintain service standards to the community, as hunting the virtual monsters in the reality world could lead to a deterioration in the police’s performance. "Pokemon Go will disrupt employees’ performances, including the police. I forbid any police officer from playing the game," he told journalists in Semarang, Central Java, on Monday, adding that the game might endanger others in traffic and violate privacy rights.
Central Java Police ban officers playing Pokemon
SEMARANG. Central Java Police have issued a firm warning against Pokemon Go use among its officers, and they are ready to proceed against any complaint of private property infringement in the region as a result of the game. Central Java Police chief Insp. Gen. Condro Kirono said the Android-based game had been banned in order to maintain service standards to the community, as hunting the virtual monsters in the reality world could lead to a deterioration in the police’s performance. "Pokemon Go will disrupt employees’ performances, including the police. I forbid any police officer from playing the game," he told journalists in Semarang, Central Java, on Monday, adding that the game might endanger others in traffic and violate privacy rights.