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Police Union ACP Wants Clarity From the Public Prosecution Service Regarding Enforcement on Highways.

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"We shouldn't want tractors on the highway; that is far too dangerous," says Patrick Fluyt, a board member of the police union ACP. "We want the Public Prosecution Service to draw a clear line here and for the police to be empowered to enforce that line." Yesterday, a fatal accident occurred on the A59 near Heesch at the end of a traffic jam. The traffic jam was caused by dozens of tractors en route to Den Bosch for a farmers' protest. Prime Min…

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"We shouldn't want tractors on the highway; that is far too dangerous," says Patrick Fluyt, a board member of the police union ACP. "We want the Public Prosecution Service to draw a clear line here and for the police to be empowered to enforce that line." Yesterday, a fatal accident occurred on the A59 near Heesch at the end of a traffic jam. The traffic jam was caused by dozens of tractors en route to Den Bosch for a farmers' protest. Prime Min…

·Hilversum, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Police union ACP wants a reflection with local authorities regarding enforcement surrounding the farmers' protests on highways towards Den Bosch and the fatal accident that occurred on Friday on the A59 near Heesch. That accident happened at the end of a traffic jam caused by tractors on the highway.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The police union ACP is calling on the Public Prosecution Service to draw a clear line regarding tractors on motorways. The reason for this is the fatal traffic accident on the A59 near Heesch, where two people lost their lives on Friday.

Police union ACP wants a reflection with local authorities regarding enforcement surrounding the farmers' protests on highways towards Den Bosch, following the fatal accident that occurred on Friday on the A59 near Heesch. That accident happened at the end of a traffic jam caused by tractors on the highway. The union calls it "deeply, deeply tragic" that two people died and wants a reflection "on how this could have happened." Tractors are not a…

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Reformatorisch Dagblad broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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