The CDU Offenbach wants to send a “mobile police station” through the city to offer citizens advice and information on their doorstep. The Union has submitted a corresponding application to the city council. In addition to providing information, the city police’s offer is also intended to increase citizens’ subjective sense of security through more presence in the neighborhoods, explained CDU city councilor Kim-Sarah Speer. In the state elections on October 8th, she was able to win the constituency mandate in Offenbach, which was previously held by the incumbent Hesse Economics Minister Tarek Al-Wazir (The Greens).
Lawyer Speer, who also wants to deal primarily with the issue of internal security in the state parliament, is certain that the increased presence will also result in an actual increase in security in Offenbach. “We would like to invite people to describe their concerns directly on site. “This also increases citizens’ acceptance of our city police, whose areas of responsibility are far more diverse than just monitoring stationary traffic,” Speer continued in a statement.
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