Discourse on public consultation with police taking place at the local weekly market on the 10th of September
In an effort to foster open communication and address community concerns, the Schwerte police have announced a special event on Wednesday, September 10th. The event, known as the citizens' office hour, will take place at the weekly market in Schwerte and will offer residents the opportunity to discuss their concerns directly with Police Commissioners Ralf Peukert and Andreas Alliger.
The citizens' office hour is designed to provide a platform for direct communication between residents and the police. This event offers an opportunity for residents to voice their concerns, share their worries, or offer suggestions to the district and focus service officers of the Schwerte police. The police encourage clarification of many topics in a personal conversation during the event.
The event will be held between 9 am and 12 pm, with Commissioners Peukert and Alliger available to speak with residents throughout this time. The location of the event is the weekly market in Schwerte, making it easily accessible to all residents of the town.
Whether you have a personal concern, a question about local safety, or a suggestion for improving community policing, the citizens' office hour offers a chance to discuss these matters with the police in a friendly and approachable setting. The Schwerte police encourage all residents to take advantage of this opportunity and engage in open dialogue about the safety and wellbeing of their community.
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