Today, OCHA NORMA's Nishizaki Miku was back in her home prefecture of Okayama, and was officially appointed Okayama Central Police Station's chief of police for a day and out promoting traffic safety.
Okayama Central Police Station
Today, the "Okayama Central Autumn Traffic Safety Campaign Starting Ceremony" was held at Okayama Central Police Station with Nishizaki Miku-san of "OCHA NORMA" as Police Chief for a Day.
The Autumn Traffic Safety Campaign will be held from September 21st to September 30th.
Please drive safely, everyone!https://twitter.com/okayama_police/stat ... 5303651330local news report, video clip, and photos of Miku on-duty handing out educational goods to drivers and calls for safe driving
Miku is handed a sash from the police chief
In anticipation of the Autumn Traffic Safety Campaign for Prefectural Citizens (21st-30th), the Okayama Central Police Department appointed Nishizaki Miki from Okayama Prefecture, 16, a member of the female group "OCHA NORMA", as Police Chief for a Day and held an educational activity on the 20th.
Nishizaki received a letter of commission and a sash from Chief Tamotsu Miyamoto and Nishizaki said, "Let's reduce traffic accidents through the feelings and efforts of each and every one of us." She gave the order to 13 patrol vehicles, including motorcycles and police cars, to start patrolling.
On the prefectural road in front of the police station, they cooperated with members of the Traffic Safety Mothers' Association in the area. They asked drivers who stopped at red lights to drive safely, and handed out about 150 sets of educational goods, including leaflets with the key objectives of the campaign, such as "Pedestrians have priority at pedestrian crossings.
Nishizaki said, "I am happy to be able to serve as chief for a day in my hometown, which I love. I hope that everyone will drive safely so that the city will be a comfortable place to live."https://www.sanyonews.jp/article/1310114