Pursuant to Article 11 of Circular No. 12/2010, the commune and ward police are responsible for advising the People's Committee at the same level to have a plan to propagate and guide people to properly comply with the provisions of the law on ensuring traffic order and safety.
In addition, the commune and ward police coordinate with the traffic police to ensure traffic order and safety in the commune and ward. The coordination with the traffic police to ensure traffic order and safety must comply with the provisions of law and instructions from the superior police.
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Article 3 of Decree No. 27/2010 stipulates that the mobilization of other police forces and commune and ward police to coordinate with the road traffic police to participate in patrolling and controlling road traffic order and safety shall only be carried out in necessary cases and decided in writing by competent authorities. Necessary cases include:
During the celebrations, political and social events, major cultural and sporting activities of the State and locality.
Peak periods ensure traffic order and safety under the direction of the Ministry of Public Security, the General Department of Police for administrative management of social order and safety or the director of the provincial or centrally-run city police.
When the situation of violations of traffic order and safety, traffic accidents and traffic jams becomes complicated...
In case there is no traffic police accompanying, other police forces and commune and ward police will conduct patrols and controls according to the plan approved by competent authorities.
Commune and ward police are allowed to independently patrol and control traffic, but must follow the plans and decisions issued by higher-level police in advance. They are not allowed to organize patrols and handle cases on their own.
Commune and ward police are only allowed to patrol and control inter-commune and inter-village roads... under their management and handle violations of traffic order and safety. It is strictly forbidden for commune police to stop and control vehicles on national and provincial highways.
Commune and ward police have the right to handle the following acts: driving a motorbike or scooter without a helmet, carrying more people than the prescribed number, carrying bulky goods, parking on the roadside against regulations. Driving a vehicle at high speed, weaving, swerving, violating road traffic safety corridors...
When handling violations, police officers on duty have the right to issue warnings and fines of up to VND 500,000 for violations in the field of road and railway traffic.
The ward police chief has the authority to issue warnings, fine up to 2.5 million VND, and confiscate exhibits and means with a value not exceeding 5 million VND.
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