On Saturday afternoon, it was the Copenhagen Police and the National Police who raised a finger against the young people after the infection with coronavirus has increased, and on Saturday evening, Vestegnens Politi is out with a similar message.
At a press conference from Politigården in Albertslund, Knud Stadsgaard, chief police inspector at Copenhagen’s West Region Police, says that the young people must to a greater extent stay at home instead of going to the city, writes TV2.
– I also have a responsibility as a parent to talk to the young people about the way we interact. That is why it is also important that we as parents lead by example, says Knud Stadsgaard.
The mayor of Herlev Thomas Gyldal Petersen (S) and the mayor of Vallensbæk Henrik Rasmussen (K) are also present at the press conference.
According to TV2, Thomas Gyldal Petersen encourages young people to consider participating in social events in the near future.
Knud Stadsgaard also says that parents must talk to their children about “putting their feet up and watching television” instead of going to town.
Vallensbæk and Herlev are the two hardest hit municipalities in the country, if you look at the number of infections.
Vallensbæk has 138.9 cases of infection per 100,000 inhabitants, while Herlev has 134.7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
However, it has not been decided whether to introduce new corona measures in the area.
That kind of thing must be decided centrally, and it is not something you want to do in the individual police district, it sounds at the press conference according to TV2.
Elsewhere in Zealand, too, the infection has increased. On Saturday afternoon, it was National Police Chief Thorkild Fogde and Copenhagen Police Director Anne Tønnes who came with a raised index finger.
Too many young people forget to keep their distance, it sounded, and one must consider whether it is necessary to take in the city, said the police director.
– Now it is also the young people’s responsibility to make sure they keep their distance. It is especially the young people who are party-hungry who gather in the places where they usually are, said Anne Tønnes.
At a press conference from Politigården in Albertslund, Knud Stadsgaard, chief police inspector at Copenhagen’s West Region Police, says that the young people must to a greater extent stay at home instead of going to the city, writes TV2.
– I also have a responsibility as a parent to talk to the young people about the way we interact. That is why it is also important that we as parents lead by example, says Knud Stadsgaard.
The mayor of Herlev Thomas Gyldal Petersen (S) and the mayor of Vallensbæk Henrik Rasmussen (K) are also present at the press conference.
According to TV2, Thomas Gyldal Petersen encourages young people to consider participating in social events in the near future.
Knud Stadsgaard also says that parents must talk to their children about “putting their feet up and watching television” instead of going to town.
Vallensbæk and Herlev are the two hardest hit municipalities in the country, if you look at the number of infections.
Vallensbæk has 138.9 cases of infection per 100,000 inhabitants, while Herlev has 134.7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
However, it has not been decided whether to introduce new corona measures in the area.
That kind of thing must be decided centrally, and it is not something you want to do in the individual police district, it sounds at the press conference according to TV2.
Elsewhere in Zealand, too, the infection has increased. On Saturday afternoon, it was National Police Chief Thorkild Fogde and Copenhagen Police Director Anne Tønnes who came with a raised index finger.
Too many young people forget to keep their distance, it sounded, and one must consider whether it is necessary to take in the city, said the police director.
– Now it is also the young people’s responsibility to make sure they keep their distance. It is especially the young people who are party-hungry who gather in the places where they usually are, said Anne Tønnes.