Watching the lights of thousands of households - Public security police officers stick to their posts to maintain safety and stability on New Year's Eve

2025-01-31

New Year's Eve is a day for thousands of families to celebrate and reunite together. At this moment of family reunion and joy, the vast number of public security police officers have always adhered to their ordinary posts. They interpret a unique "New Year's flavor" with practical actions and ensure that the people have a safe and peaceful Chinese New Year with their own hard work and dedication. Liaoning Panjin: Safety Guardian on the Way Home. Wang Pengzheng, the captain of the Highway First Brigade of the Panjin Traffic Police Detachment in Liaoning Province, is staring at the screen while making a phone call to command the police cars patrolling the highway. To ensure smooth traffic on the Panjin section of the Beijing Harbin Expressway on New Year's Eve, Wang Peng led two groups of on duty police officers to patrol the highway early in the morning, sparing no effort in clearing blockages and ensuring smooth traffic. On New Year's Eve morning, there was a huge volume of high-speed traffic. Once a traffic accident occurs on the road ahead, it will lead to a backlog of vehicles behind us, and we must do everything possible to ensure smooth traffic Although the traffic gradually returned to normal at 11am, Wang Peng and the police officers remained at their posts until after 4pm when they were able to take a short break. They gathered in the cafeteria and brought up the New Year's Eve dinner to 5pm. They had a simple meal of dumplings in less than half an hour, and quickly returned to their posts to continue patrolling and duty. During the Spring Festival holiday, highways are free of charge. During this period, the traffic volume will increase dramatically, and many people have to take our section of the highway on their way back. We hope that every traveler can return home safely and smoothly. We will do our best to protect everyone's travel safety Wang Peng said. Fujian Longyan: Guarding the Fireworks of the Millennium Old City. On New Year's Eve, Li Hongxin, a member of the Special Police Brigade of Changting County Public Security Bureau in Longyan City, Fujian Province, and his colleagues still rode police bicycles as usual to patrol the Tingzhou Ancient City scenic area and surrounding areas. In recent years, the Tingzhou Ancient City Scenic Area has continued to be popular, attracting a continuous stream of tourists from all directions. However, the streets and alleys of the ancient city are deep and narrow, making it difficult for ordinary police cars to enter. Flexible and convenient mounted police have become an important force for patrolling the scenic area during peak tourist periods. In the scenic area, Mr. Lin, who had just returned home from another city, had a conflict with security due to parking issues and subsequently called the police. After receiving instructions from the command center, Li Hongxin immediately rushed to the scene with the patrol team and the on duty police officers from the scenic area police station to handle the situation. Three minutes later, the police arrived at the scene and, with the patient mediation of the police, both parties reached a settlement at the scene. Mr. Lin said, "Police patrols can be seen everywhere in Changting Ancient City, and this sense of security around us is very real." Since entering the peak period of Spring Festival tourism, in order to ensure the smooth and safe holding of the Spring Festival series of activities, Changting Public Security has adhered to the principle of "seeing police at scenic spots and having police at scenic spots", further optimized and adjusted the police force configuration and service mode, scientifically extended the patrol tentacles, and maximized the rate of seeing police and management. Beijing border inspection: New Year's greetings from the first country gate. On New Year's Eve, the T2 terminal of Beijing Capital International Airport was bustling with people from all over the world, with a constant stream of Chinese and foreign passengers entering and leaving through the Beijing port. People from all over the world shuttled through the busy and orderly waiting hall. This year is the third consecutive year that our brigade has been on duty on New Year's Eve, "said Liao Huanxin, the captain of the first duty team of the sixth duty brigade of the Beijing Border Inspection Station. With the implementation of policies such as the 240 hour transit visa free policy, as well as the combined effect of winter and Spring Festival holidays, the inbound and outbound passenger flow during this year's Spring Festival travel rush has significantly increased compared to previous years. At around midnight, there was another small peak of inbound and outbound passengers, saying "Hello, Happy New Year!" "Hello, welcome home!" "Wishing you a pleasant trip!"... Despite the late night, immigration police officers at the border checkpoint always smiled and sent the sincerest greetings of New Year's Eve to every inbound and outbound passenger. (New Society)

Edit:Luoyu    Responsible editor:Wang Erdong

Source:XinhuaNet

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