
Ninove (Eurotoday): Starting January 6, the Ninove police station will operate daily from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., improving access for residents. Mayor Guy D’haeseleer plans to extend hours further, including night shifts on weekends, enhancing community service.
The blank” rel=”noopener”>Ninove police station used to have limited hours, closing at 5:00 p.m. on weekdays and not open on weekends or holidays. A Saturday schedule was in place, but it often left residents without enough access to police services. To address this issue, the police have made changes to their hours. Starting January 6, the station will be open every day, including weekends and public holidays, from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., making it easier for everyone to get help when they need it.
What changes are coming to Ninove police station’s hours under Mayor D’haeseleer?
Visitors to the police station can now come without an appointment, making it easier to get help when needed. However, during busy times, there might be some waiting. For those who prefer to know exactly when they can visit, appointments can still be made in advance. This new system aims to balance flexibility and efficiency, helping the police better serve the community and making it more convenient for everyone.
D’haeseleer wants to make the police station open longer. He talked about this during his swearing-in in December. He plans to work with the police chief to keep it open more in the evenings and on weekends. Starting in January, there will also be night shifts on weekends, if there are enough officers available. He mentioned that they could use the station’s cells for arrests instead of taking people to Aalst. The city council hopes to make these changes permanent.
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Finally, a police station that understands the importance of late-night visits—because who doesn’t want to discuss a stolen bike at 3 a.m.? 😏 Bravo, Mayor D’haeseleer, now we can really get our crime-solving done at a more civilized hour! 🍻
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