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SB and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony held today (with photos)
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     The Security Bureau (SB) held the SB and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election, make concerted efforts to publicise messages on the election and encourage members or employees, as well as various sectors of society, to fulfil their civic responsibility by casting their votes.

     Some 400 people participated in the pledging ceremony. In addition to members led by the heads of the SB, the six disciplined services and the two auxiliary services, other participants from advisory and statutory bodies under the SB and departments, including the Independent Police Complaints Council, the Disciplined Services Consultative Council and the Police Force Council, as well as staff associations, youth groups and work partners of the SB and its departments were also invited. 

     Addressing the pledging ceremony, the Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, said that the SB and its departments gathered together today to show unity in support of the Legislative Council General Election. He said that after the implementation of the principle of "patriots administering Hong Kong" in the Legislative Council, quality lawmakers had given valuable advice for the smooth passage of important legislation, including the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance and other laws benefiting the people and businesses, as well as facilitating the work of law enforcement departments. Mr Tang called on participants to cast their votes on December 7 and encourage relatives and friends to vote as well to create a better future for Hong Kong.

     Afterwards, Mr Tang and the heads of the disciplined services and auxiliary services performed the pledging ceremony by piecing together puzzles, each showing a department badge, onto a lighting installation with the election slogan "Join the Election Together We Create the Future", symbolising the concerted efforts of the SB, the disciplined services and the auxiliary services to fully support the Legislative Council General Election.

     After the ceremony, Mr Tang and the heads of the departments led their teams to distribute election leaflets in various districts to appeal people to cast their votes on the December 7 polling day.
 
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The Security Bureau held the Security Bureau and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows the Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, calling on participants to cast their votes.
The Security Bureau (SB) held the Security Bureau and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows the Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung (sixth left), and the heads of the disciplined services and auxiliary services lighting up an installation with the election slogan "Join the Election, Together We Create the Future", symbolising the concerted efforts of the SB, the disciplined services and the auxiliary services to fully support the Legislative Council General Election.
The Security Bureau held the Security Bureau and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election.
The Security Bureau (SB) held the SB and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows the Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, distributing election leaflets in Sham Shui Po District.
The Security Bureau (SB) held the SB and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows the Permanent Secretary for Security, Mr Patrick Li (centre), distributing election leaflets in Kennedy Town.
The Security Bureau held the Security Bureau and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows the Under Secretary for Security, Mr Michael Cheuk, distributing election leaflets in Tai Wai.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming (back row, third right), together with the members of Senior Police Call and Junior Police Call, distributed leaflets today (November 8) to members of the public, calling on them to vote in the 2025 Legislative Council General Election on December 7.
The Director of Immigration, Mr Benson Kwok, today (November 8) joined a community outreach to promote the 2025 Legislative Council General Election to encourage members of the public to cast their votes on the polling day on December 7. Photo shows Mr Kwok (second right) distributing leaflets to members of the public in Tseung Kwan O district.
After attending the Security Bureau and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony, the Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Mr Chan Tsz-tat, today (November 8) led the directorates of the department to distribute leaflets in Tsuen Wan to encourage members of the public to cast their votes on the December 7 polling day of the Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows Mr Chan (centre) distributing leaflets to members of the public in a Chinese restaurant in Tsuen Wan.
The Security Bureau (SB) held the SB and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows the Director of Fire Services, Mr Andy Yeung (left), distributing leaflets to members of the public outside Tsim Sha Tsui Fire Station to encourage them to cast their votes on the polling day on December 7.
The Acting Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr Ng Chiu-kok, today (November 8) led staff from the Correctional Services Department to promote the 2025 Legislative Council General Election in Tuen Mun, calling on members of the public to cast their votes on the polling day on December 7. Photo shows Mr Ng (left) distributing leaflets to members of the public.
The Security Bureau (SB) held the SB and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows the Commissioner of the Civil Aid Service (CAS), Mr Lo Yan-lai (first right), and the Chief Staff Officer of the CAS, Mr Leung Kwun-hong (centre), distributing leaflets to members of the public and reminding them to vote in the Legislative Council General Election on December 7.
The Security Bureau (SB) held the SB and disciplined services' "Join the Election Together We Create the Future" pledging ceremony today (November 8) to mobilise relevant departments, organisations and work partners to show full support for the 2025 Legislative Council General Election. Photo shows the Chief Staff Officer of the Auxiliary Medical Service, Mr Wong Ying-keung, today (November 8) distributing leaflets to members of the public at a promotional booth in Tin Shui Wai, to encourage them to cast their votes on the polling day on December 7.