Celebrate safely together
The European Championship attracts many international guests to the metropolis of Dortmund. Pickpockets, fraudsters and robbers, among others, use this opportunity to get their hands on loot. You can find out how to protect yourself here.
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Don't drink and drive! Driving under the influence of alcohol not only puts other road users at risk, but also your driver's license. The same applies to all other intoxicating substances!
The 2024 European Championship is just around the corner and soccer fans are already eagerly awaiting the event. A common way of showing personal enthusiasm after the end of the game is to take part in motorcades.
You're full of anticipation for the upcoming European Championship match or, after going to the stadium, you're still thinking about the exciting soccer match you watched live just before. And suddenly there's this loud bang - you've been involved in a traffic accident!
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Always form a rescue lane in good time in traffic jams or gridlocked traffic on highways and multi-lane roads outside built-up areas!
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Find out about existing safety instructions and facilities before attending a match, at the latest on site from the organizer in the stadium or the security personnel.
Tickets for EURO 2024 soccer matches are sold exclusively via the UEFA website. Tickets offered outside the official UEFA sales channels are not valid.
Fortunately, the number of pickpocketings has been falling for years - in 2021 in Dortmund, it has just fallen again by around 25 percent compared to the previous year. To ensure that this remains the case, the police become alert as soon as they detect an increase. Over the past few days and weeks,...
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Whether on the street, in the stadium or at a public viewing: It is not always easy to avoid disputes in crowds, especially during soccer fever and when many people gather in a confined space. Situations can arise where knives are suddenly involved and the situation can quickly become threatening.
Avoiding danger at festivals is never a sign of cowardice, but rather a sign of common sense. Find out about existing safety instructions and facilities before visiting a festival, at the latest on site from the festival operator or the security staff.
Would you like to visit a police station but don't know where the nearest one is? You can find all police stations here!
Has a criminal offense been committed against you? You can report it online and provide information. You can find further help and information on our Online Police.
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