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Chapter 295: Chapter 260: Current Development Issues_4

    Education Minister Richard quickly nodded and made his ownmitmt.


    Arthur is not too concerned about the cost of funds, but the quality of the projects and construction must be sured. This is his bottom line for various constructions in Austrsia.


    Basically, the departmts with construction projects would hear Arthur''s instructions and agree on the surface.


    At least for now, there have be no incidts of inferior quality projects in Austrsia, which is very satisfying for Arthur.


    But if inferior quality projects were to happ, Arthur would show no mercy, no matter who was responsible for it.


    The developmt of the country cannot tolerate any idts. Anyone who dares to hinder it is not only an emy of the country''s developmt but also an emy of Arthur and all Austrsians.N?v(el)B\\jnn


    "Does anyone else have any issues?" After giving the instruction, Arthur turned his gaze to the others and asked.


    "Your Majesty, the Public Security Departmt has a few issues that need your guidance." Secretary of Public Security Thomas Chekhov stood up and said.


    "The security departmt now has a total of more than ,600 police officers. Although it seems like arge number, it is still very few for the vastness of Austrsia, and it cannot effectively maintain the public security vironmt in any region.


    Moreover, with the poprity of cars and the construction of various types of roads, I believe it is necessary to establish a road police departmt to better manage the flow of traffic on the roads," said Minister Thomas.


    "Our police stations also frequtly receive various requests for help from the public. Among these, many are just small domestic matters, but they still have to be dealt with because people seek help. To arge extt, this wastes our police resources.


    Therefore, I think it is necessary to establish a separate assistance police departmt to handle these matters and differtiate them from our regr public security police."


    Before several police reforms took ce, although the police system was already prevalt worldwide, the division of police duties and what the police should do was not clear.


    At this time, the police could be regarded as abination of all types of police, resulting in Austrsia''s already limited public security departmt being very busy and inefficit.


    "Do you have any specific ideas?" Arthur asked.


    It is necessary to make a professional distinction among police duties. Although this would be several decades earlier than in history, increasing the efficicy of the Public Security Departmt is undoubtedly a good thing.


    Moreover, the specialization of the police does not involve any technical contt, only requiring some specialized training for certain aspects of the police force, which would not take much time and resources.


    "Your Majesty, I think the police in our security departmt should be divided into several categories. The first category is ourw forcemt police who are responsible for handling cases ofwbreaking and criminal cases, maintaining domestic safety, and social order. These police must be the most professional, requiring extsive training and internship time," said Minister Thomas.


    "The second category is the traffic maintance police that I mtioned. They only need to have some knowledge of trafficws and regtions to be eligible for the job. Their main task is to maintain domestic traffic order on the roads. They have now forcemt authority and are not allowed to own or carry firearms."


    "The third category of police are responsible for assisting residts with daily necessities and various disasters that we may counter in our daily lives, such as fires and floods. Residts can seek help from these police wh in difficulty. They will be the closest police departmt to the people."


    Arthur nodded and looked at the others.


    This was ultimately a matter for the Public Security Departmt. Other ministers chose to remain silt wisely, quietly waiting for Arthur''s opinion.


    "Your Majesty, I believe that such a professional distinction is necessary. It can greatly improve the efficicy of the police and ev has the pottial to reduce the crime rate and increase the sess rate of case resolution in our country," said Secretary of State Kt with a smile. "However, the problem is that the scale of the security departmt must continue to expand.


    If the currt number of police were divided into three categories,  of them would have sufficit numbers, which would slow down the efficicy of the police."


    It must be said that traffic police and geral police must each have at least one thousand personnel to reflect their roles in a preliminary way.


    Especially the geral police, not only must their numbers be sufficit, but they must also be deployed inrge and small cities to demonstrate their proximity to the people and their role in helping them.


    Arthur nodded and asked Minister Roger, "Does the Ministry of Finance currtly have ough budget?"


    Minister Roger responded, "Your Majesty, if only the police''s numbers were to be expanded, I think 500,000 Australian dors would be ough to train at least a few thousand police officers of various types. Ev if we would establish a training facility for three types of police, one million Australian dors would bepletely sufficit.


    It wouldn''t be a problem, and the funds could ev arrive tomorrow."


    Arthur nodded and said to Minister of Public Security Thomas, "I will give you one million Australian dors, Minister Thomas. The specific categorization of the police system, the establishmt of training institutions, and the expansion of the police scale are all up to you.


    I hope to see some results by the d of the year so that we can n to deploy three types of police in all cities next year."
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