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Law enforcement officers inspect school access roads commencing the fresh academic year

Police headquarters in Segeberg-Pinneberg encounter turbulence as the new school year commences, causing disturbances.

Law enforcement inspect school access roads to commence the upcoming academic year
Law enforcement inspect school access roads to commence the upcoming academic year

Law enforcement officers inspect school access roads commencing the fresh academic year

Over the past two weeks, the Pinneberg Police Station has stepped up its efforts to ensure the safety of school children in the district. The intensified school route checks, conducted at various locations, have resulted in at least 51 traffic offense proceedings and more than 500 road user controls.

The Pinneberg Police Station places a high emphasis on the importance of increased attention towards the safety of the youngest road users. Traffic offenses relevant to school routes, such as speeding, mobile phone use while driving, and violations related to 'parent taxis,' were enforced during these checks. Furthermore, five criminal investigations were initiated as a result.

Officers held numerous educational discussions with children, parents, and other road users, aiming to sensitize first-graders to typical road dangers and ensure their safety. The controls were generally well received by children, parents, and teachers.

The protection of the youngest and most vulnerable road users remains a top priority for the Pinneberg Police Station. The Pinneberg Police will continue to implement measures to ensure school safety in the coming weeks.

For further inquiries, you can contact the Police Directorate Bad Segeberg Press Office at Dorfstr. 16-18, 23795 Bad Segeberg, Telephone: 04551-884-2020, Email: [email protected].

It is important to note that there are no specific public details about when the security measures at schools in the police directorate of Bad Segeberg will end. Current information refers to ongoing coordination and emergency preparedness exercises as of early 2025 but does not specify an end date for these measures.

Children often cannot yet accurately assess dangerous situations on the roads, making it crucial for the Pinneberg Police Station to take proactive steps towards ensuring their safety. The Pinneberg Police Station encourages all road users to be vigilant and mindful of the youngest road users in their communities.

The source of this information is the Police Directorate Bad Segeberg, transmitted via news aktuell.

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