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Sund & Bælt to Change Procedure After Major Payment Breakdown - The Copenhagen Post

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Sund & Bælt will revise its emergency procedure after last weekend’s system failure at Nets caused long queues at the Storebælt Bridge. “We have reassessed our emergency procedure and can inform you that if this happens another time, we will open the barriers if there is a queue of more than 15 minutes,” said Helene […] Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your passwor…

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Sund & Bælt reported two incidents of vandalism to the barriers on the Great Belt Bridge on Saturday evening to the police on Sunday morning. This was reported by Sund & Bælt's press manager, Jens Villemoes, to Ritzau. Since the payment service...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Angry drivers tried to force barriers up on Storeb�lt. Sund & B�lt reports two vandalism incidents to the police. Unlike Storeb�lt, the Øresund Bridge dropped the payment when Net's payment system went down on Saturday.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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On Saturday, there were major problems with card payments in Denmark and the rest of the Nordic region due to a crash at the payment company Nets.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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On Saturday evening, problems with Dankort payments led to chaos on the Great Belt Bridge. Now Sund & Bælt criticizes Nets' "radio silence".

There was a point in handling the Great Belt Bridge toll booth when it crashed on Saturday, but they will now look at whether it should be done differently in the future.

·Denmark
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Politiken broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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