China Overseas Chinese Network, February 26. According to the US "Sing Tao Daily" report, under the impact of the new crown epidemic, not only many Asians in New York have been attacked by hatred and violence in public places, and Asian students in public schools in the city have also been bullied from time to time. , in a lecture in Brooklyn, police urged victims not to conflict with those involved in bullying, but must complain to the school or parents so that they can be properly dealt with.

  In view of the frequent occurrence of similar campus bullying cases and the innocent victims of many Asian students, the Chinese Health Association held a youth safety lecture at Binchen Market on the 24th, inviting the 62nd Sub-bureau of the Community Police to send a community police officer Nokel (PO). Eduard Nogol) and participating students.

  Nogor said that due to factors such as the epidemic and the bail reform law, the crime rate in various districts of the city continued to deteriorate. The police are facing a variety of criminals. The police understand that young people are worried about their personal safety, but young people can take some simple steps. Avoid being the victim of an attack.

  For example, the police officer said that if they saw a group of gangsters who seemed to be causing trouble on their way from school, they should try not to confront them head-on. Go across the street.

  The police pointed out that although doing so may make the other party suspicious and chase after them, if this is the case, they should try to communicate with the other party, delaying time is the best way, but absolutely must avoid physical conflict with the other party, and they should try to leave under excuses. .

  He also called on students to inform the school or their parents whether they are bullied on or off campus, and let them take action to stop the vicious cycle of violence; if you encounter problems in public places, you can call 911. The best way is to directly State the area you are in and the correct address so that the 911 operator can relay it to the police.

  Chen Lina, president of the Huakang Association, pointed out that the association had received complaints from Chinese parents that their daughter was bullied by classmates at school. Because the parents did not understand English, they did not report to the school after listening to their daughter's complaints, causing her daughter to continue to be bullied.

There is also a friend's son who was taken away by bullies many times when he was riding the school bus. He ignored it at first and then turned to beating him.

  Chen Lina said that parents who have children who are bullied must report it. There are Chinese-speaking staff or parents in the school. There is no need to worry about language problems.

The association will hold more similar discussions in the near future, invite police officers to participate, and teach them face-to-face opportunities.

(Lin Yishan)