On January 31, the young police of the Wuchang Police Station of Wuhan Public Security went to Jiangjiadun Community, Xingouqiao Street, Qingshan District, Wuhan, to give a safety lesson to the teenagers who participated in the "Winter Vacation School" activity, and taught them the knowledge of safe winter swimming, anti-electric fraud, safe use of fire, and protection of the ecological environment of the Yangtze River.
The police give lessons to the children. Photo by correspondent Zhao Depin.
In winter, never swim in the Yangtze River, don't swim alone in unfamiliar places, and don't go into the water to rescue the drowning without permission. Combined with cases in real life, the police taught the children the safety knowledge of the "six noes" of drowning prevention, and guided the children to recognize the dangers of wild swimming.
In order to enhance the children's awareness of anti-wire fraud, the police taught the children how to identify several types of common Internet fraud, and actively guided the students to learn the knowledge of fraud recognition and fraud prevention in the form of "prize quizzes".
The children are listening attentively. Photo by correspondent Zhao Depin.
The police also publicized the knowledge of safe fire use to the children, and told the children how to use common fire extinguishers and the causes of fires. In the interactive session, the children learned to use fire extinguishers to extinguish fires under the demonstration of the police.
The children are listening attentively. Photo by correspondent Zhao Depin.
Why can't you use cages to net fish? Why do we want to ban fishing? In the face of the children's questions, the police told the children the allusion of "fishing with all their might", and told the children the necessity of doing a good job in the protection of the Yangtze River and the knowledge of the ten-year ban on fishing in the Yangtze River, so as to enhance the children's awareness of ecological and environmental protection. The children said that after listening to the lectures of the police, they had a more comprehensive understanding of the "smiling angel" Yangtze finless porpoise, and also learned to identify rare fish protected by the state, such as Chinese sturgeon and cochineal.
Yangtze River ** reporter Chen Qixiong, correspondent Zhao Depin, Zhou Huijing, Luo Huaizhong).
Editor: Zhang Jing].
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