Recently, a traffic policeman in Guangxi Province casually used a hand-held stick to enforce the law caused strong public indignation. The traffic policeman was in front of a shop and struck a violent blow to a passing battery car, resulting in injuries to the cyclist. The incident raised questions among the public about the ability of the traffic police to enforce the law and the attitude of civil servants to their work. The duty of the traffic police is to protect the safety of people's property and personal safety, and the principle of protecting personal safety should be in line when dealing with traffic accidents. However, this traffic policeman was clearly negligent on the part of this, which led to the tragedy.
In response to this, a spokesman for the Guangxi traffic police explained that they are very strict in the management of battery cars and motorcycles, but they still cannot completely ban their existence. The traffic policeman may have behaved irresponsibly because he encountered a situation that made him angry while on duty. However, this explanation did not quell the anger of the public, as there was a general public belief that the traffic police should prioritize protecting the interests of the people in the process of enforcing the law, rather than arbitrarily harming others with their power.
As a high-ranking part of the civil service, the police have considerable power, and they take on the task of maintaining order and public safety in society. However, abuses of power often lead to public distrust and resentment of the police. The responsibilities of the police are very heavy, and they should always remember that their mission is to serve the people and protect their safety and interests. However, some police officers may gradually lose sight of their original goals and forget that they are working for the public interest in the course of their long-term law enforcement work.
The Guangxi traffic policeman's actions not only violated the law, but also violated the professional ethics of law enforcers. When dealing with various cases, the police need to treat them objectively, impartially and fairly, and cannot decide how to deal with them based on personal emotions. This requires police officers to have good professionalism and emotional control, and to maintain calm and rational thinking.
In the public ***, there are often some difficult and thorny questions, which test the candidate's ability to deal with the dilemma. These questions are not only to test the candidates' abilities, but also to cultivate the ability of civil servants to be able to respond and deal with similar situations correctly when they encounter them in their work. Therefore, it is necessary to develop the correct working attitude and professional ethics of civil servants from the very beginning.
For civil servants, their work attitude determines their development and achievements within the system. Especially when faced with some difficult issues, civil servants should remain calm, rational and thoughtful. Only by correcting one's attitude and performing one's duties well can we truly serve the people and make greater contributions to society.
At the same time, civil servants should also be clear about their positions and responsibilities. When power is abused, it leads to a decline in the status of civil servants and also damages the reputation of civil servants. Therefore, civil servants should always keep in mind their mission and responsibilities, be grateful, serve the people, and make their own contributions to society.
This misconduct by the Guangxi traffic police has triggered me to think deeply about the professionalism and work responsibilities of civil servants. As a civil servant, I should have a good professional ethics and sense of responsibility, always put the interests of the people first, and maintain a fair and fair attitude. When dealing with problems at work, I should have a correct attitude, not be swayed by personal emotions, and solve problems with a calm and rational mind. At the same time, I must always remind myself that power comes from the people, and I must use power to serve the people, rather than abuse power to harm the interests of the people.
Through this incident, I understand that the nature of civil servants' work determines that we need to be more strict with ourselves, maintain high professional ethics and a good work attitude. Only in this way can we truly serve the people and make due contributions to society. In the future, I will strive to do my job, constantly improve my professionalism and professional ability, strive to become an excellent civil servant, and make unremitting efforts for the interests of the people.