Li Weiqi on duty. [Photo from web] |
After discovering a crack in a road, Li Weiqi, an auxiliary traffic police officer in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, East China, promptly directed traffic around it while four of his colleagues placed cones around it. Soon after they had arranged the cones, the crack became a 6-foot-deep sinkhole. Chutian Metropolis Daily said on Thursday:
A video clip of the traffic police officers at work around the hole went viral online. Although not thrilling, it demonstrated the efficiency of the substitute officers, which is worthy of praise. Li and his colleagues did their best to fulfill their duties to the best of their abilities.
However, in reality, we often see the opposite. Nobody takes responsibility for a damaged pavement or manhole cover; nobody repairs dilapidated pipelines, or sewers that cause accidents, even deaths. The actions of the Hangzhou officers are in stark contrast with the irresponsibility of others charged with serving the public.
A lot of people remarked when forwarding the video that the officers did their duty with humble hearts, and their actions showed their dedication to their job. In addition to praising the officers, we should all learn from them and do our jobs with due diligence.
I’ve lived in China for quite a considerable time including my graduate school years, travelled and worked in a few cities and still choose my destination taking into consideration the density of smog or PM2.5 particulate matter in the region.