Why Can't I Schedule Duty?

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ErinFitz
07/29/25 1:10pm
The inability to access the duty scheduling system at the vehicle management office indicates a failed appointment. It is recommended to consult the local traffic management department and schedule your duty before going. Precautions for scheduling duty points: Students can independently select duty posts and time slots on the online scheduling platform. After successful scheduling, they should arrive on time with their valid ID cards. Upon arrival, they should actively present the successfully scheduled QR code to the police officer for check-in and receive duty equipment. At the end of the duty, they should apply for check-out with the police officer and return the duty equipment. Being late will be considered as absence, and check-in will not be allowed, requiring a new scheduling. Requirements during the duty period: During duty, students should wear duty vests, duty caps, and hold duty flags as required to carry out persuasion work. They should obey police management, pay attention to their own safety, avoid leaving their posts, and properly take care of the equipment.
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