
Heusden-Zolder (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – From 1 July, Heusden-Zolder will prohibit cyclists and moped riders from using or crossing playgrounds, aiming to improve safety for children and families.
The recent annoyance is the justification given by the municipality. Noise pollution was generated by loud mopeds and young individuals riding fat bikes through the playgrounds at high speeds.
A GAS fine awaits anyone who continues to break the rules.
“The number of reports has increased sharply recently,”
explains mayor Mario Borremans (GOED).
“Fat Bikes in particular have become very popular with young people, but they race across our playgrounds at every opportunity. That is extremely dangerous for children. They need to be able to play safely.”
However, the Belgium municipality decides to outlaw all mopeds and bicycles.
“That makes it clear. Moreover, the mopeds also caused noise pollution.”
blank”>Anyone who violates the ban can expect sanctions.
“It has been agreed with the police that it will be closely monitored,”
Says Borremans.
“You risk a GAS fine or a normal PV, depending on the seriousness of the violation.”
Every playground will have conspicuous prohibited notices posted by the town. The city highlights that there is now enough room to park your bike close to the playground.
“We will of course continue to promote cycling. That is why we will continue to ensure that you can park your bike nearby”,
The mayor concludes.
A similar prohibition was implemented by Maasmechelen a month ago in the vicinity of the park, the sports hall, and the playground.
What measures are in place to enforce the new playground restrictions?
Despite the ban, anyone found riding a bike or a motorbike through a playground faces a GAS fine, a municipal administrative penalty intended to discourage breaching the rules.
In order to make sure that locals are aware of the new rules and the rationale behind them, the municipality made the prohibition public by highlighting recent nuisances.
Usually, enforcement entails designated supervisors or local officials keeping an eye on playgrounds to spot infractions and take swift action.
These enforcement actions are in line with standard playground safety procedures, which ensure a secure and tranquil atmosphere for kids by combining surveillance, penalties, and explicit rules. By enforcing fines, playground areas are protected from the noise and safety risks posed by noisy vehicles and high-speed riding by discouraging cyclists and moped riders from visiting.
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8 responses to “Playground Riding Ban Enforced in Heusden-Zolder”
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Seems like Heusden-Zolder’s got a new way to keep the kids safe—because who needs a peaceful playground when you can have a scooter race? 🚴♂️💨
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Of course, nothing says “family-friendly fun” like a playground where you can’t ride your moped! 😂 Maybe they’ll replace the swings with speed bumps next?
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Looks like the playgrounds in Heusden-Zolder just became the next hot spot for those who fancy a leisurely stroll—on foot, of course! 🚶♂️ Can’t have the wee ones getting distracted by those pesky fat bikes flying by, can we? 😂
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Typical, innit? Just when you think you can enjoy a peaceful day at the playground without a two-stroke symphony drowning out the laughter of children, the locals decide to take their “safety measures” a tad too far. 🚴♂️💨
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Seems like Heusden-Zolder has finally cracked the code to a peaceful playground: just ban all fun! 😂 What’s next, a fine for laughing too loud?
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Isn’t it just delightful how the folks in Heusden-Zolder have decided that playgrounds should be free of the exhilarating sound of mopeds? 🎉 Next, they’ll be banning laughter too, just to keep the peace! 😂
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Playground riding ban? Brilliant! Because nothing screams “safety” quite like a gaggle of officials deciding that kids shouldn’t have the thrill of dodging mopeds while they play. 🤔🏍️
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Looks like Heusden-Zolder has decided to turn playgrounds into an exclusive club – no bikes or mopeds allowed! 🤷♂️ Maybe next they’ll ban laughter, just to keep things seriously quiet. 🎢🚫
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Seems like the playgrounds in Heusden-Zolder needed a bit of a “quiet time,” eh? Who knew that fat bikes were the new playground menace? 😂 #SafetyFirst
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The recent annoyance is the justification given by the municipality. Noise pollution was generated by loud mopeds and young individuals riding fat bikes through the playgrounds at high speeds.
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