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Sections with Mice and Machines with 500,000 Km on Board: German Police Complain About Working Conditions “Jeans”

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The German police draw a warning signal on working conditions, claiming insalubre sections, with mice, dentists and geese in the ceiling, as well as old tracking machines, hundreds of thousands of miles on board, which consider them an insult to their dementia address, according to The Guardian.

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The German police draw a warning signal on working conditions, claiming insalubre sections, with mice, dentists and geese in the ceiling, as well as old tracking machines, hundreds of thousands of miles on board, which consider them an insult to their dementia address, according to The Guardian.

·Romania
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Schimmel, vermin, desolate cars: Police unionists Husgen denounces catastrophic conditions – and demands a billion injections from the federal government.

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Mold, vermin, holes in the roofs: The police union is complaining about dilapidated buildings and, in some cases, hazardous working conditions. They are demanding more financial support from the federal government.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Schimmel, vermin, desolate cars: Police unionists Husgen denounces catastrophic conditions – and demands a billion injections from the federal government.

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Marode guards, broken patrol cars: The GdP criticizes some of the health-hazardous conditions in the police. The investment jam is in the double-digit billion range. The union demands a special fund for internal security in view of the sluggish situation.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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