Cops spur girl to enrol in police college
Timely help from local police helped push a teenage girl to overcome her hesitation and enroll in a police college.
The girl, from Songjiang District, received precious help from police the night before the crucial national college entrance exams in June, an incident that left a lasting impression on her.
Her father, surnamed Gao, visited the Zhongshan Police Station in the suburban district in person and thanked the police officers for helping his daughter, police said yesterday.
Gao’s wife and their daughter sought help at the police station at 8pm on June 6 after finding out that the girl had lost her ID card. Students are required to present their ID cards when taking the national college entrance exams.
To better serve the students, Songjiang police had introduced green channels for ID card application services at all police stations before the exams this year. Gao’s daughter, who was nervous when going to police, got her new ID card in an hour.
“The police officers also comforted my daughter and encouraged her to do her best in the exams,” Gao said.
Gao said his daughter had intended to sign up for a police college even before the exams but was hesitating. He and his wife thought police college would be too tough for a girl.
The girl was enrolled by the National Police University for Criminal Justice in Baoding City, Hebei Province, and is currently taking fitness tests there.
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