President Nguyen Minh Triet on Monday asked traffic police to hold their work ethics and morality in high regard as he praised their contributions.
"You should be proud of the achievements you've gained, but must not be subjective to them," he said.
He said difficulties and challenges that had arisen since the development of the market economy had become "a stumbling block for a certain group of civil servants, including traffic police."
The President was addressing traffic police at a ceremony to receive the Ho Chi Minh Order awarded to them by the Party and Government for their "great contributions to the nation."
"This is a tough battle field. It requires you to constantly train yourself and to adopt a firm politician point of view in the struggle to purify all social relations," said the President. "This is necessary so that stability can be created for national development."
He asked police traffic to work harder to reduce accidents and traffic congestion.
"For more than 50 years, traffic police on road or at railway stations have demonstrated a major role in maintaining law and order," he said.
July 9, 2008
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