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Is Yancheng Traffic Police Iron Rider Lu Xiao an Auxiliary Police?

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Auxiliary police refers to the non-people police who are recruited and used by local people's governments at or above the county level or public security organs through purchasing services from social forces, signing labor contracts or employment contracts according to law according to the development of social security situation and the actual needs of public security work. Relevant funds are included in the fiscal budget at the corresponding level to be guaranteed, and managed with reference to the Regulations on Discipline of the People's Police of Public Security Organs to provide auxiliary support for the daily operation and police activities of public security organs.

The concept of auxiliary police originated from the marine legal system. The United States, Britain, Canada and Australia are all countries that practice maritime law. The maritime law system holds that social security should be shared by the government and the people. Therefore, in countries with maritime law system, people organize their own auxiliary police to help regular police maintain social order. China and Hongkong used to be British colonies, and auxiliary police had existed for a long time. There is another kind of auxiliary police in Taiwan Province Province of China, which is called volunteer police. The civil law system practiced in France, Germany, Chinese mainland and Japan. In the traditional sense, the civil law system insists that the government is fully responsible for social security, and there is no auxiliary police. However, due to the change of social reality, the auxiliary police were gradually established, and the auxiliary police team was established to explore the auxiliary police system.

Auxiliary police, the auxiliary police team is the direct command and management team of public security organs. It assists the police in enforcing the law and maintaining public safety. Its functions and equipment are between the current security and regular police, giving it basic law enforcement power. The auxiliary police will be equipped with basic police equipment such as batons. Auxiliary police mainly belong to local citizens, and the contract system will be adopted, and auxiliary police will become a new profession. Auxiliary police officers are referred to as auxiliary police. It is an indispensable and important force for public security organs, a realistic choice for public security organs to solve the contradiction between heavy tasks and tight police force, and plays an important role in assisting the police to maintain social order, crack down on illegal crimes, implement administrative management, and serve the people. With the deepening of China's judicial system reform, the management of auxiliary police has been included in the key research topics and reform contents of public security organs.

At present, there is no national legislation on auxiliary police, but most local laws and regulations summarize the rights and responsibilities of auxiliary police as follows:

Under the command and supervision of the public security organs and their people's police, they shall perform the following duties according to their corresponding posts:

(a) public security patrol inspection, bayonet duty, receiving police, maintaining the order of large-scale public events and emergencies (incidents), handing over existing criminal suspects, dispute mediation, public security publicity and education and other police activities;

(2) Police activities such as diverting traffic, discouraging, checking and correcting traffic safety violations, maintaining traffic accident scene order, and carrying out traffic safety publicity and education;

(three) community management, special industry management, dog management and other public security management activities;

(4) Police activities such as information collection, data statistics and written records;

(five) professional and technical, logistics and other police security activities;