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Vaud: Twenty police stations reopen to the public – Vaud & Régions

The Vaud police will partially reopen reception to the public in posts throughout the canton from Monday 4 May. The aim is to adapt the security system to the partial resumption of societal and economic activity, wrote the cantonal police on Friday in a press release.

“Citizens will once again be able to go to around twenty police and gendarmerie stations in the canton in order to file a complaint,” announced the Vaud police. The reception of the Parking Control Office (OCS) of the Lausanne municipal police will also be open again on Monday.

“Commercial activity”

It also indicates that parking controls and speed cameras have also gradually resumed their activity. Parking controls, which are the responsibility of the municipalities, will be carried out “primarily where businesses have restarted their activity in order to streamline the parking areas and encourage the gradual resumption of commercial activity”, specifies the police.

The police point out if not that they continue their action which combines prevention, deterrence and, if necessary, repression, both for the population and for businesses which do not respect the standards of hygiene and distancing of the Federal Office of Public Health ( OFSP) still in force in the context of the coronavirus. (ats / nxp)

Created: 01.05.2020, 12h28

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