Thursday, July 30, 2015

Police Actions threaten major league start – Telegraaf.nl

THE HAGUE –

Police Actions threaten the start of the soccer. The police unions announce Thursday that police personnel will strike during the first matchday of the league (7 t / m August 9) as the responsible minister Ard van der Steur (Security and Justice) does not come with a better collective bid.

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According to the unions to the mayors of the host cities to weigh whether it is justified to make a match anyway by letting go off. They are responsible for security.

According to the police unions put police officers who are deployed to these competitions, their work an hour before the game until one hour after the game down. An exception is the game Feyenoord Utrecht Saturday, August 8th in Rotterdam. In that contest cease the police.

“Early July found that although the police actions during the Tour de France place and then with the mayor of Rotterdam agreed the next time action venue to skip” the clear unions. “In addition, Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb of Rotterdam on several occasions the importance of a good collective agreement for police officers highlighted in the media and at the administrative level,” commented Chairman Gerrit van de Kamp police union ACP.

The police unions refuse pleasure up with the wage space agreement that Prime Minister Mark Rutte, on July 10 announced for all civil servants: a general wage increase of 5.05 percent and a one-off payment of 500 euros. The unions: “We find it incomprehensible that the government and Minister Van der Steur seriously expect the police officers, after four months of campaigning with such meager offerings the forest have it sent to”

Police officers have been four. year did not raise.

The police unions emphasize that thanks to the efforts of police major events like football can be played. “In addition, many police officers are needed.” Of all the events would happen most of the incidents during league matches as confrontations with supporters, throwing fireworks and vandalism. “Police Coworkers always ensure that it does not run out of control and that football fans in a safe and fun way to enjoy the game. That work deserves recognition “

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30-07-2015, 19 48
Jeroen

And with a bag of money will stop the violence against the police? Because of the failed reorganization of the police, this is a slow poorly performing business become that never had so little respect from the people as now. “Alltogether and serve” was the slogan I believe amehoela.

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30-07-2015, 19:47
Adam (guest)

In business I got there seven years nothing. That is the standard for us. But officials naturally apply different rules. I would thank god on my bare knees for 5% there, and then also a bonus of € 500, – … Wow !!!

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30-07-2015, 19:46
seriousness. (Guest)

Security around football matches is not a task for the police – they can so peaceful strike. And who beveliging really necessary? It has now just become a part of the show. And if there is something happened to the organization [club, knvb] liable is so recent.

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30-07-2015, 19:45
scouser57 (guest)

A perfectly legitimate action. Hope they perform this actually.

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30-07-2015, 19 40
cees.elfie

Oh what a pity well. Be pampered footballers unable to play football because the police cease?

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30-07-2015, 19:38
Macfie

Go learn a profession rather than the Dutch citizen harass that your work-giver and you paid too broad wage paid like the rest who calls himself supposedly official .

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30-07-2015, 19:38
Marian

Police also has no place in sports … or is it ?? Maybe if the police again just police will therefore do otherwise dealt with and against police …

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30-07-2015, 19:38
Jan dijkstra (guest)

Quite right why do they need so many police in football, let the NFL but pay .. but who prefer to sit in expensive hotels during European and World Championships .. So men plat trade …

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30-07-2015, 19:35
rk (guest)

@ 17: 53 “Being sick and tired of all the comments that officials do nothing .I have been going for 40 years every weekday at 5,30uur my bed out. 5 years nothing had .and you? “I was in the building and got nothing in there seven years, but have received and the appointment was to keep the 0 line. And yes I get up every day at 5:00 and around 19:00 am only at home. in 15 years, the building still less than 0.5% had at. look anything for risking a construction worker and how many have died.

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30-07-2015, 19:34
Martin1980 (guest)
I read in the comments that some people do not want to pay for police deployment. But have you seen how many police are present during arrival of Sinterklaas, during takeoff from the bicycle contest in Utrecht and other events. Before that I do not want to help pay. Personally, I like to go to the stadium to encourage my club. Erik Tijhuis. What you say is all nonsense. But you know well. Transfer amounts are international. There goes your theory though.
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30-07-2015, 19:34
Arenaboy

then they still play football without spectators

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30-07-2015, 19:33
Ron_8491 (guest)

The work of a fellow officer who happens to pit creator, deserves appreciation. The workers in the civilian sector that move many times more work than the average cop deserves appreciation. Events can often only be carried out by the massive deployment of police volunteers, which has nothing to do with the regular police.

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30-07-2015, 19:27
Werner geers (guest)

too late for their vote, where they now regret fen

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30-07-2015, 19:24
rk (guest)

A lean supply it is called, 5% there and a bonus of 500 euros . The building has over the past seven years had absolutely nothing in there, believe officials in 2010 already enjoyed an increase even though the agreement was to keep everything on the 0 line. I as a tax payer say 5% is more than enough no different than any other industry or even in most cases even more. and certainly not one-time bonus of 500 euros upon, that’s totally schofterig.graag or not.

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30-07-2015, 19:23
Illy 2 (guest)

Quite right. Who has an interest in football and expensive footballers? Let the efforts paid by prof football. Enough income and corruption them too! FIFA …. Why should taxpayers make this football by necessary policing efforts? Everything is expensive enough.

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30-07-2015, 19 23
vanreemst ~ 687

In any case, the KNVB can not stand his loss, because to cry, but do not help pay for these football-punks. If there are no football matches, police have no security to deploy around the stadiums.

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30-07-2015, 19:23
elisabethk1

There is a lot we have called on the barricades, the unions do nothing more, and now the unions do something and are held actions, then one should not bother you have. Give the police quite right that hooligans should be intensified, with a sports hear any fighting.

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30-07-2015, 19:21
J. Knowing (guest)

Police should completely stay away from it or go football clubs pay for these services. It is always gesodemieter with certain individuals. And Van der Steur not have to look at the possible consequences of the actions, let this sequel Opstelten answer certain questions in parliament but he refuses all three months.

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30-07-2015, 19:21
Bert Truth (guest)

The police want higher wages? That they once again make sure they do their work properly. You can not open a newspaper or is it a police blunder in. No, the crying babies want more salary. Forgotten sure there are many more workers who for years have had no pay rise. And if the salary you do not like it then find another job? No, better yet again other people spoil their fun with their strikes. Worriers are

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30-07-2015, 19:18
Foghat1951

There is still too little or nothing done by the clubs themselves to vandalism / violence during wedstrijden.Iedere idiot allowed to enter. Sorry, but the only way is for the time being all competitions without an audience, so no police needed. The clubs can have fun playing with audiotapes Cheer Sounds. Do they also in Poland. Maybe learn the clubs and the KNVB’s find a solution for hooligans. Extra police deployment really does not help. Sorry for the true supporter / football fan.

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30-07-2015, 19:18
corf

P.den Brabander. 18:33 u. If the police do not all awe and appreciation in recent years would have lost through his own doing, then there was nothing to worry about. But yes, if you perform actions by citizens paid vehicles and then even “their” football game to spoil wish remains appreciation omitted and there will be little sympathy for cops.

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30-07-2015, 19:17
Tamara76 (guest)

I see luckily a lot of positive responses. Turn on the fans but nice to each other and let them yourself dealing sensibly with each other. Incidentally, the negative commenters .. When police and other officials to agree to this plan is the gate of the dam .. For then will you think unions. Hey what the largest wage group happened can we. good luck with that.

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30-07-2015, 19:15
Ryck (guest)

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