The narrator tells the gang that they've all joined the police, which means they're not allowed to do anything but obey the law. They can do whatever they want, he says, but their "moral bottom line" is "almost non-existent" . He tells them to relax and focus on the case at hand.
The narrator tells the gang that they've all joined the police, which means they're not allowed to do anything but obey the law. They can do whatever they want, he says, but their "moral bottom line" is "almost non-existent" . He tells them to relax and focus on the case at hand.