Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Nuisance on the highways by protest of police unions – nrc.nl

 Police cars driving at a speed of 60 to 70 kilometers per hour along in the action of police unions ACP and NPB.

Police cars driving at a speed of 60 to 70 kilometers per hour along in the action of police unions ACP and NPB. Photo ANP / Martijn Beekman

Interior

In Groningen this morning began the protest by the police on the highways. At 7:00 am left more than twenty police cars and some motorcycles. The action lasts until 20:00 and ends in Limburg. In each police region forms a new convoy of vehicles, which takes the place of the previous. The parade runs with 60 kilometers per hour over the full width of the road, writes Reuters press service.

The action is meant to call attention to the collective discussion with Minister Van der Steur (Safety and Justice) and is part of increasingly harsh actions of the police unions. They have called on the staff to work Thursday with a two-hour closure of police stations. People can not go for example, returns there. Agents will be available for emergency

Update 9:28 pm. Police cars on the A28 at Beilen (Drenthe, maps) passed from the highway to pass through traffic after there was a lineup of six kilometers arise. The police cars were a parking lot. That policy has been agreed in advance so that the nuisance is not too big on the road.

RWS warns road users nuisance on the highways. During the afternoon, the procession around Rotterdam and in the evening rush hour in Brabant can cause delays. Hindrance in the following areas:

  • From Groningen towards the Randstad, via the A7 (on the Dam), A6 (Flevoland) and the A28 (Overijssel);
  • Around Enschede, especially in the morning;
  • Around Rotterdam south (on the A4, A13, A20 and A16) in the course of the afternoon;
  • On the A58 towards Tilburg and Eindhoven, especially in the evening rush hour;
  • On the A2 between Eindhoven and Weert, especially in the evening rush

you drive. through one of these routes? Please note nuisance on the road.

Read more about:
collective
police action
RWS
LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment