What should be done by the police and the Observation Home in case the order is not implemented is mentioned in paragraph 27 of this judgment; (ii) The possibility of detailing sufficient number of personnel in the police department for the work con 874 nected with the Bombay Children Act should be speedily considered (Paragraph 28); (iii) The Government should immediately review the resolu tion dated 2nd September, 1965 issued by the Education and Social Welfare Department, which fixes the allowances for escort duties done by voluntary organisations (paragraph 29); (iv) It is also recommended that the Government should consider the constitution of an Escort Service which can consist of police personnel, youth volunteers and Government servants (latter part of paragraph 29); (v) The observation homes and the JAPU should not wait for a sufficient number of children being ready for being escorted before implementing the orders passed by the Juvenile Court (Paragraph 30).