Hunan Rule of Law News (correspondent Deng Liqiong Li Jin)
"Grandma Zhang, we are here to collect fingerprints on your ID card today!" At noon on August 10, Mao Huiquan, a household registration officer at the Shaping Police Station, was led by the village auxiliary policeman Xie Guangxiang. After walking over the mountains and mountains for more than half an hour, I came to the homes of Grandma Zhang and others in Xiangyang Village to collect fingerprints for them. Grandma Zhang is 96 years old this year, and her home is more than 20 kilometers away from the police station. She has not been able to go out because of her long-term illness, so she has never collected fingerprints. After learning about the situation, the police station decided to send a special person to come to service. Since
launched the second-generation resident ID card fingerprint supplementation special campaign, there are only more than 20,000 people who have not collected fingerprints in Taoyuan County, which is known as a county with a population of one million. After investigation, it was found that in addition to most of the people working in other provinces, there are a small number of old, weak, sick and disabled people who stayed at home and have not collected fingerprint information because of their inconvenience. Starting from the actual needs of the masses, the Population and Exit-Entry Management Brigade immediately organized the household registrars of each police station to take advantage of the noon break, under the scorching sun and the scorching heat, to go to villages and households with equipment to carry out door-to-door fingerprinting work, "Zero Distance "Serve the people.
"Don't be nervous, relax, let's do it again..." The fingerprints of most elderly people are severely worn, making collection time-consuming and laborious. However, under the patient persuasion and comfort of the household registration staff of the police station, after careful and repeated collection, the fingerprint supplementary collection work was finally successfully completed. The family members of the elderly said, "The on-site caring service at the police station not only provides convenience for the elderly, but also makes us feel the warmth of the public security organs. We sincerely thank them." In order to boost the "Hundred Days Action", under the guidance of the Population and Exit-Entry Management Brigade, the household registration offices of each police station have always insisted on implementing the "I do practical things for the masses" activity in detail. In August of this year alone, 1,974 people from all police stations in the county came to collect fingerprints, which solved the problem of difficult fingerprint collection for special people and opened up the "last mile" of serving the masses.
” Source: Hunan Legal News
” Executive Editor: Zhou Zhihua
” Intern Editor: Yang Ge Zhou Meng