Li Ziyu was walking on the street, feeling a little bored. On a beautiful spring day, she couldn’t hang out with her friends and talk all day long in her study. Wandering around in the street wearing smelly shoes - that’s what she was doing, that was boring.
It's trivial. Although my uncle said back then: Being on an errand is not comfortable, and being comfortable is not a errand. But Li Ziyu was still a little uncomfortable with being on an errand like this.
Being an errand is hard, especially working for Australians - he has felt it deeply these days.
The so-called patrol policemen wander around the streets all day long. It's better when the weather is nice and sunny, but it's miserable when it rains - the bureau issues a bamboo hat and a raincoat, and wears a pair of clogs.
, still go to the streets. In these days, in the past, let alone the fast-shift yamen servants in the yamen, even if they were working hard, they would not stand on the bridge.
Li Ziyu thought of the days when his family worked as an "errand" for the Ming Dynasty. The military households in the guard station, even if they were "drilling the army", rarely practiced all year round. Even when they gathered at "Dian Mao", they had to wait until the day of pay - because of lack of money.
If he is paid for too long, there will be fewer opportunities to "do it". For officers like his uncle, in addition to reporting to the Yamen as usual every day, they also have to use the military households of the guard station to work for them. On a serious day as a errand
, one month out of a year is considered a blessing. When the Australians arrived at the gates of Guangzhou, there was a tense moment in the guardhouse. The men were almost "turned into soldiers", and every man over the age of fifteen was given a wooden stick.
Even though he was a "strong young man", Li Ziyu was sent to the city as no exception. All the female relatives in the family began to cry loudly - not just their family, the whole guardhouse was wailing. But Li Ziyu only went to the city for one day.
Cheng was quietly replaced by his uncle.
Now he is a serious "errand". Although he is still in the "internship period", there is no old naturalized policeman "leading the team" when patrolling, and they have to handle all situations alone. Li Ziyu
I looked at the sun and saw that it was already setting in the west. It was probably early in the morning. It was still early before getting off work. Their shift wouldn't get off work until midnight.
It was fine during the day, but after nightfall the streets were completely dark. There was only one light in front of the door of the watchman's house. Apart from that, there were lanterns hanging in front of the doors of wealthy families. The stars were dotted like ghost fires.
generally.
On the first day of independent "street patrol", Li Ziyu was still a little nervous. In addition, Zhao Gui, who worked with him, seemed to be an unreliable person, which made Li Ziyu even more uneasy. Fortunately, in order to take care of them, he was designated as a "rookie"
The road section where we practice alone is basically a purely residential area. The streets are deserted and mostly occupied by residents. The security situation is much simpler than that in commercial districts. According to an old policeman from Hainan: "On this section of the road, you should keep an eye out to see if there is anyone there."
Littering, pooping and peeing in the corner."
However, Zhao Gui was sincere and quickly asked: "What if there is just feces, urine and garbage and no one is arrested? Should we go to the nearby residents to check..."
He glanced at Zhao Gui who was walking behind him. Zhao Gui was in his early thirties and quite strong-looking. His face was what Li Ziyu said was "an honest person who doesn't fart." He could look good in an Australian police uniform.
He is probably the only one who has a lot of money. The most terrible thing is that Zhao Gui often subconsciously grabs his crotch, whether on patrol or when handling a case, which makes Li Ziyu feel very embarrassed.
Looking at Zhao Gui's appearance, he really doesn't have a good mind. I heard that he originally worked as a part-time laborer for a wealthy family. According to Li Ziyu, Zhao Gui is not as good as the slaves of wealthy families. After all, slaves have no worries about food and clothing.
Those who work part-time have to eat every day they work. If they don’t work today, they will be hungry for the whole day. Why do Australians recruit police officers and recruit this guy? And they are not literate.
Let’s not talk about being illiterate. The key is that Zhao Gui is quite stupid. A “purely illiterate” like Zhao Gui is a “Category C trainee” in the police training school. After being recruited, because the training time is short, it is impossible to become illiterate, so
Unable to carry out systematic theoretical study, "study from a class" is adopted, and only basic concept education is carried out. After physical fitness and queue training, they are directly assigned to the police station and work in pairs with other police officers, implementing a "one-on-one" tutoring model.
Since Li Ziyu was literate, he worked with Zhao Gui, and the literacy task naturally fell on him. If Zhao Gui failed to successfully obtain the C diploma in the mid-year assessment, not only would Zhao have to have half of his salary deducted, but he would also have to
One-third will be deducted and no merit evaluation will be allowed this year. This is both stressful and motivating for Li Ziyu. Every day after work, he grabs Agui and teaches him new words and new dialects. The first lesson
The lesson was to teach Agui how to write his own name. Li Ziyu said: "Agui, your surname is Zhao, which is the national surname of the Song Dynasty. You have a virtuous ancestor. Come and let me teach you how to write the character "Zhao". This character is Zhao."
Ah, according to the new writing method, add an 'x' to 'walk'. That's right! It's the action you like to do, grabbing your crotch while walking." Agui nodded in understanding, and couldn't help but grab another one.
Put your crotch...
Li Ziyu secretly looked down on Zhao Gui. He was a scholar after all, but in the end he had to work with such a poor and low-class person. But when he looked back, he thought that he was an official for thousands of miles just for money, and the salary was real. What's more,
This is the new dynasty. Isn’t this how people are employed in the new dynasty? I think back then Fan Kuai was the one who killed dogs.
What's more, Zhao Gui is basically his follower now, letting himself boss him around without any dissatisfaction. Since having Zhao Gui, Li Ziyu's family has had an extra handyman - Agui, who chops wood and carries water, has taken care of everything. Li Ziyu
Seeing that Zhao Gui was diligent and lived in the temple, his parents were helpless, so they rented a room in their house to him.
The two of them strolled along the street. They had to pass each "check-in point" at least 8 times during each patrol shift. They would pass by it almost once every half an hour. According to their patrol route, there was no need to hurry.
Just walk slowly. The things you have to do are also very simple: interrogate suspicious people, check the integrity of road signs and house numbers, urge shops along the road to hang business licenses and health permits in accordance with regulations, and do not occupy the streets for business and pile up debris; check
Whether garbage dumps along the street and cesspits are covered - these are important tasks for patrol police management.
Most of the residents here are middle-class families, with some wealthy families mixed in. Therefore, the streets are better than the alleys where poor households gather. Not only are the roads paved with gravel, but there is also much less garbage and dirty water. Because they are residents.
In this area, except for a few women leading their children to wash vegetables and do work in front of the door, there were not even many pedestrians, so naturally there were no "suspicious characters" to be seen.
An important job of the patrol police is to be familiar with the conditions of the households on the patrol route. Pan Jiexin requires the police officers stationed at each police station to be well aware of the conditions of every household on their patrol routes.
"Only if you know clearly how many people there are in each house on your watch, how old and how young, how many men and women, how many men and women there are, then you can spot the 'strangers' at a glance during daily patrols.
"Pan Jiexin repeatedly reminded them in class: they must be familiar with basic public sentiments.
"Sister-in-law Liu, are you washing the rice?" Li Ziyu said hello when he saw a woman squatting by the public well washing a large basin of clothes.
"It's the two police officers. Are you here to patrol again?" Sister-in-law Liu wiped her hands on her apron. She looked ordinary, but her smile had a warm and affectionate expression. "It was raining a few days ago and I saw you guys out. It was really strange.
I’m sorry to you.”
Sister-in-law Liu is considered a "traveling" woman in their history. She is in her thirties and is very capable and capable. Her husband works as a clerk in a drug store, and she usually does dental work to support the family. Although she does not have dental braces,
But I have been working in this area to buy houses for a few years.
She was well-spoken and well-spoken, so she was naturally an "activist" valued by the police station, so the naturalized police officer who guided them asked Li Ziyu to have as much contact with her as possible and chat with her whenever possible.
As soon as they arrived at the station, they were led by the team leader of Guan Pian Pai A and went to every house on the patrol route in order. First, they became familiar with each other, and second, they also got to know the basic people's customs. This was also Mu Min's idea.
A basic approach of "group prevention and group treatment".
Most people are afraid of the police and the like. As for the newly established police, in their view, they are just Australian police. Therefore, the first point of the new police system is to harmonize the relationship between the police and the people. Through the head of the Paijia Group,
Getting to know the people in the district and establishing a more familiar relationship is the first step.
"Don't talk deliberately - especially don't be 'official', but communicate more in a casual way. People will say a lot of useful information when they are relaxed. Sometimes casual gossip can bring you important facts about the case.
Clues." The naturalized policeman said, "You and Zhao Gui only have four eyes and only have a few hours at work. You need to turn the people on the tube into your eyes and ears."
"Everywhere, everything is to serve the Senate and the people." Li Ziyu was literate, and these new routines came right out of his mouth, but he also understood the ways of the world. After a high-pitched sentence, he immediately said, "Eat food and be a servant. Eat food and be a servant. Both are.
If you get a job, you have to be able to live up to the salary - Sister Liu, don’t you think so?"
These words were genuine. Sister Liu was a delicate and thoughtful woman. Seeing that this young man was handsome without using any official accent, she couldn't help but feel a little more favorable to him. She smiled and said, "Yes, yes, yes. Since you guys came,
It’s much more peaceful here than before. In the past, when I went out to take out the trash, I had to lock the courtyard door.”
It turns out that there is a kind of low-level thief in this market, called "big money" in the colloquial language. This person has no "skills" and only waits for the common people to sneak into the house and steal when the door is not tight.
, steal whatever you want, and when you don’t have anything valuable, you still need a broom and a hat. Although the stolen goods are not valuable, the people have suffered losses after all. It is a typical "small and micro case" in public security: the value of the case is extremely small,
But the response from residents was huge. (To be continued.)