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How should secondary vocational school students form a good habit of obeying the law?
You should be conscious, sit up from your side and start with small things. Don't do small favors, don't do small evils.

First, take the lead in publicizing the law. I think we should publicize the law to people around us, listen to more legal lectures, read more and collect more legal materials, and fully understand and abide by the law. Let all the people around you who have a little knowledge of the law understand the law and protect themselves with the law.

Second, don't do illegal things or learn bad habits. Don't do uncivilized and immoral things. It's not difficult to go it alone. The hardest thing is to do good things all your life and not do bad things. People who have always been good to the light have always been good to young people, and they have worked hard for decades. This is the hardest thing. Therefore, we should do good deeds from an early age, so that the bad things in memory have no hiding place. If you persist all the year round, you will not learn bad manners and do all kinds of evil deeds that violate the law.

Third, not only do you not break the law, but also encourage others not to break the law. People around you may make ignorant moves at the turning point of life. When we see bad people doing bad things, we should bravely stand up and dissuade them, and we should stand up and fight evil. Never protect yourself, let it go or avoid it, and never tolerate traitors.

There is an old saying in our country, "Without rules, there would be no Fiona Fang". In other words, no matter what you do, you must have a rule, otherwise you can't do anything. For the country and society, this rule is the law. As a national citizen and a member of society, everyone should abide by the law and safeguard it. In order to protect our own rights and interests and not harm the interests of others and society, we should learn, understand and abide by the law. Only by forming a good habit of obeying the law from an early age can you become a good law-abiding citizen who is useful to society when you grow up.