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What is the life of the grassroots police?

The life of grassroots policemen is the same as that of ordinary people, but they have been serving the people! Generally speaking, I think the frontline police are doing some special basic work, but these jobs are also particularly important. As you can imagine, sometimes you will face a lot of trivial things. They don't handle criminal cases in the city. More importantly, the grassroots police have a lot of work every day, and the grassroots police have a lot of things to do every day. I rarely have time to browse the loan website, and sometimes the police will run around, but unlike people in the unit, the police run a wider range. Generally speaking, it is because of the cross-regional cases reported. Most grass-roots teams are illegally set up in the jurisdiction, but quite a few of these things are not fixed in one area, so sometimes people have to go far away to handle cases, some important and timely cases, such as economy, drug control, inter-provincial or even going abroad. Why is this always the case? Because what they have to do is to serve the people in time. Once someone calls, be sure to call the police within a certain period of time. Our system requires 360 seconds at the scene, so that the squadron on duty 24 hours a day must be on standby at any time, and the standby squadron must be ready for handover at any time to prevent major events from deteriorating. Some people may think that grass-roots police work is relatively simple, but this is not the case. In fact, this job will be very dangerous, because you will meet all kinds of people when dealing with social events. You don't know which of these men is a fugitive, or you run for your life. In a word, he is a fugitive and is in danger at any time. When going out to call the police, you must be 200% vigilant and protect yourself. On the one hand, you can complete the case, on the other hand, you are responsible for your family. Therefore, among all the civil service posts, I think the grass-roots police can best be called the people's public servants. The frontline police work hard, so we should understand them and praise them.