CCTV News:After the three-month induction training, I returned to the familiar Tianjin West Railway Station police station. The unit where I worked as an intern faced the biggest challenge since I joined the police — — Spring Festival travel rush security. For me, who has never left home, Spring Festival travel rush once meant but I look toward home, and twilight grows dark, which meant the eagerness to return home thousands of miles away, and the expectation and joy of my parents leaning against the door and looking forward to their children’s return. Now, as a railway policeman, I know that Spring Festival travel rush is the one who stays up all night and stands by at any time. It is the sincerity of going out early and returning late, wearing a star in Dai Yue; It is the responsibility and responsibility to stick to the front line, regardless of gains and losses, just to ensure the safe travel of passengers.
If what makes me feel the arrival of Spring Festival travel rush most intuitively, then I think it must be the bustling crowd in the waiting room: the woman who gently shakes her mouth with a baby in her arms, the young couple who bury their heads in a bowl of instant noodles and occasionally smile at each other, the silver-haired old man who trembles and carefully takes his wife to the elevator, and the student who walks with his backpack in a hurry but doesn’t forget to call home to report peace … It is full of people here, but it makes people feel at ease, because every step out is the taste of people and life. Of course, the increase in passenger flow means that we will encounter more "things": security inspection, travel and property cases, disorderly personnel, and four-color key people … But in the face of these, the masters have a good way to prevent problems before they happen: on the first day of Spring Festival travel rush, they explained the common sense of safety to the passengers by setting up exhibition boards and booths in the waiting room, and actively interacted with the passengers through entertaining and answering questions with prizes; Heavy punches and iron fists are used to crack down on disorderly personnel to ensure passengers’ safe and orderly travel; Step up patrols and flashing warning lights to deter illegal personnel, at the same time, improve the rate of passengers seeing the police and answer passengers’ questions in time … … My friends and I are waiting at the "first stop" where passengers get on the bus — — Next to the security checkpoint,Our daily routine is to persuade some passengers in time when they are dissatisfied with the standard of contraband, to return their backpacks left by the security desk in time, to point out and remind parents with children in time when the workflow of the security team is not up to standard. There are many people on the road, so we must look after the children and help the elderly with mobility difficulties, send their luggage to the ticket gate and find seats to arrange for them to rest … What we hear more is: Comrade, where can I get the tickets? Comrade, where can I change my visa? Comrade, help me see where I can check in for this car. These seemingly trivial and simple questions, it is no exaggeration to say that we have to answer thousands of times every day, but we are not impatient at all, and we still answer the passengers’ questions carefully and patiently. Because we know that we represent the image of railway police, Tianjin, and every sincere smile and enthusiastic answer contributes to the close relationship between the police and the people. It is also this pile and small thing that ensures the passengers to travel safely and get home smoothly.
"Who said he guang, a reed hang it. Who is Song Yuan? I look forward to it. " On the way back to the dormitory one night, my colleague Xiaoma pointed to the "Happy New Year" on the billboard in the distance and said, "It’s really Chinese New Year, and I want to go home." Everyone who had been laughing was silent. In fact, looking at the lights in a strange city, I am not. My parents are getting older, and I am the only child in the family. It takes eleven hours to go home after work. It is almost the New Year, and my heart is full of guilt that I can’t accompany my parents. I feel that I owe them too much. But when I picked up the phone and the video of my parents, my father — — An old policeman who has worked in the public security front for more than 30 years told me with a serious face: "Be sure to stand on your post and do what you should do. Everything is fine at home, don’t worry." I understand that if more passengers want to go home safely, someone must make sacrifices. These people, my colleagues and I, are the 70,000 iron policemen who stick to the front line of security in Spring Festival travel rush, and the grassroots public security policemen who work for the people and conscientiously perform their duties. And I, as an ordinary and ordinary "fresh person" of the iron police, must stick to my post, escort the people’s travel under the leadership of the master, warm the journey, and give play to the "new force" and "of the young iron police"The role of "Commando" will make due contributions to "Safe Spring Festival travel rush, Warm Spring Festival travel rush, Orderly Spring Festival travel rush, and Better Passenger Experience"! (Correspondent Li Wanting)