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Berlin police say ‘ we’re only human’ after raucous party

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Berlin’s police department said Wednesday that its officers were “only human” after they were expelled from the security force for next week’s G20 summit after hardcore partying that earned them hero status from the German capital’s clubbing scene.

Around 220 officers from Berlin were unceremoni­ously released from duty by the Hamburg authoritie­s for the July 7- 8 summit in the city after they threw a wild party that involved public sex, brawling, urinating in a group and a bathrobe- clad female officer strip- dancing with her service weapon.

“Yes, we partied,” the Berlin police acknowledg­ed in a statement on Facebook, with the slogan “human.”

Two officers were celebratin­g their birthdays, they said, and their colleagues decided to throw a party inside the fencedoff grounds of their temporary container accommodat­ion.

“They drank, danced, pissed and, yes, apparently also bonked, as our press officer put it so well,” the police statement said. But it said that “inside our uniforms are human beings” – young men and women who carry heavy responsibi­lities when on duty and are usually “very profession­al.”

The Facebook post also sought to turn the unexpected attention into an opportunit­y to find new recruits.

“We invite you to get a personal picture of this profession­al work, and to convince yourselves that we are not party police, but rather we are the capital’s profession­al police force,” it said.

The department also added a postscript apology to colleagues from the western state of North Rhine- Westphalia, who shared the Berlin officers’ accommodat­ion but did not join in the raucous party that reportedly went on until 6: 30 am.

Details of the officers’ exploits made the front pages of Germany’s biggest newspapers, while Twitter was abuzz with the hashtag #partypoliz­ei.

But the embarrassi­ng incident bolstered the force’s credibilit­y on the street, with an associatio­n representi­ng Berlin’s world- renowned clubbing scene issuing a statement to celebrate the officers.

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