However, amid their excitement, personnel allocation remained a significant issue.
Leaving aside other areas, at the train station, airport, and major bus stations, which were crucial transportation hubs, they often celebrated the high number of people in these places during ordinary times, as it indicated a thriving city. But when it came to apprehending suspects, they found the excessive crowds to be a significant obstacle.
"Boss, we don't have enough manpower in our squadron. We have such a large county, and I only have a handful of subordinates. Moreover, some of our elite officers have been allocated to the anti-pickpocket squad..." One county bureau chief began lamenting their predicament.
Once he voiced his concerns, other county bureau chiefs also expressed their dissatisfaction.
"It's not like you're the only one allocating officers to the anti-pickpocket squad. Why are you complaining that your manpower is insufficient?"