The Annual U.S. 'National Night Out' is an important event in the American police community, which is held in various places across the United States on the first Tuesday of August every year. Many cities in California also hold relevant activities, aiming to enhance the mutual understanding and trust between the police and the public, and jointly fight against crime. Here are the introduction and relevant situations of some activities in California:Origins and Goals: The event was initiated by the non - profit organization National Association of Town Watch in 1984. It is an annual grand event in the American police community. By holding a variety of police display activities, the event allows the police to have face - to - face exchanges with the local community, so as to achieve the goal of working together to maintain community security.Activity Contents: Taking the activity held in Alhambra, Los Angeles County, California as an example, there are display and experience of police equipment such as police cars and police weapons, police dog work demonstrations, and police officers on - site showing how to intercept and arrest "suspects". The public can also visit the 911 emergency command center, try on bullet - proof vests, touch police duty guns and other equipment, and chat with police officers to learn about the latest security situation and safety knowledge.Activity Time: It is usually held on the first Tuesday of August. For example, the "National Night Out" activities in Foster City, Salinas, Cupertino, Napa and other cities in California in 2024 were all held on August 6.Recent Activity Trends: According to the report, the activity was cancelled in 2020 due to the outbreak of the COVID - 19 pandemic and resumed in 2021. With the alleviation of the pandemic, more and more communities are participating, and the scale of the activity is gradually recovering.
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