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Carry Forward the Spirit of Continuous Combat And Do a good job in post-holiday contingent management

author:Ejina Banner Traffic Police

On February 9, the Traffic Management Brigade of the Ejin Naqi Public Security Bureau actively organized all the police and auxiliary police to conscientiously study the "Internal Affairs Regulations of the People's Police of Public Security Organs", and took the opportunity to study and implement the "Internal Affairs Regulations" to emphasize the acceptance of the heart after the Spring Festival and strengthen the construction and management of the team.

Carry Forward the Spirit of Continuous Combat And Do a good job in post-holiday contingent management

At the meeting, instructor Li Tao stressed: The Spring Festival holiday has ended, and through today's study, all the people's police and auxiliary police officers should continue to establish a high sense of responsibility and a sense of distress, "collect" their hearts from the festive atmosphere as soon as possible, resolutely overcome war-weariness, continue to carry forward the style of not being afraid of fatigue and continuous combat, and go all out to devote themselves to post-holiday work, and in all aspects and subtleties of their daily work, study, and life in the future, they must strictly and consciously regulate themselves in accordance with the contents and requirements of the "Internal Affairs Regulations." Establish a strong sense of police discipline and vigilance, and earnestly put an end to phenomena such as irregular police conduct, weak awareness of etiquette and etiquette, and a dirty and chaotic internal health environment in the office. It is necessary to continuously improve the efficiency of the team's work style, take "standardized law enforcement and civilized law enforcement" as the sense of purpose, standardize the words and deeds of the team, and fully display the good image of the public security traffic police in the new era.

Carry Forward the Spirit of Continuous Combat And Do a good job in post-holiday contingent management

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