Law enforcement officers are now learning sign language to alleviate people s worries and help the d

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-23

On the evening of February 17, when the Liangjiang New Area Brigade was patrolling the North Square of the North Railway Station, it encountered a deaf-mute person asking for help.

At about 21 o'clock that night, the law enforcement officers of the Liangjiang New Area Brigade patrolled the area around the North Square of the North Railway Station in accordance with the service plan, and when the law enforcement car drove to the vicinity of Huayu Plaza, a man stopped the car and asked for help. The law enforcement officer hurriedly got out of the car and stepped forward to ask what he needed, but the other party was very anxious to gesture with his hand but could not make a sound.

After realizing that the people seeking help were hearing-impaired, the law enforcement officers used gestures to comfort them not to worry, and at the same time opened their mobile phones to search for the **Sign Language app.

Through the simple sign language and mobile phone typing and communication he has learned, he finally understands that the man is going back to his hometown in Suining, Sichuan today, but there is no public transportation such as high-speed rail, bullet trains, and shuttle buses, and he wants to call an online taxi but does not know how to place an order.

After obtaining the other party's consent, the law enforcement officers helped him open the taxi app on his mobile phone and taught him how to turn on the GPS location and how to enter the destination. With the careful help of law enforcement officers, the man operated and placed orders step by step, but when the online car-hailing driver called, he was unable to communicate.

The law enforcement officer took the ** to explain the situation to the driver, and patiently accompanied the waiting vehicle to arrive. After more than 10 minutes, the vehicle arrived, and after the law enforcement officers checked the qualifications of the driver and the vehicle, they escorted the deaf-mute man to the car, and instructed the driver to pay attention to safe driving at night and give necessary help and special care to the disabled.

Watching the car drive away, the deaf and dumb man rolled down the window and stretched out his thumbs to bend continuously, and the law enforcement officers who had just learned sign language understood that this was saying "thank you", and immediately waved his hand and increased his thumb to type "no thanks" sign language.

Watching the vehicle go away, although it had exceeded the duty time for more than an hour, there was this special "thank you" accompanied by the law enforcement officers to return to the team with relief.

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