Police in Stuttgart employ an interactive social media format under the name #Radstaffel0711
The Stuttgart Police Headquarters has introduced a unique initiative - the Stuttgart Police Bike Patrol. This team of officers navigates the city's challenging terrain on e-bikes, making them fast, quiet, and flexible in city traffic.
The bike patrol operates in various districts of Stuttgart, including Stuttgart-South, Stuttgart-West, and Bad Cannstatt. The first post focused on Stuttgart-South, with future posts planned for the other districts. The bike patrol uses social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and X to publish posts focusing on different districts of the city, sharing real-time updates, event announcements, and educational content.
The bike patrol also actively engages with the community, evaluating tips, conducting targeted checks at mentioned locations, and informing the community about the results. They use the hashtag #BikePatrol0711 to make their posts easily identifiable. Last year, they received hundreds of tips and comments through these platforms.
The Stuttgart Police Bike Patrol's primary goal is to foster transparency, promote safety awareness, and encourage community participation. By leveraging social media, they aim to keep the public informed, encourage proactive community participation, and deter crime by making patrol presence more visible and approachable.
For press inquiries, the contact for the Stuttgart Police Headquarters is the Press Office, which can be reached during office hours (Monday to Friday, 06:30 AM to 06:00 PM) at Phone: 0711 / 8990 - 1111 or Email: [email protected]. After office hours, the contact details are: Phone: 0711 8990-3333, Email: [email protected].
The Stuttgart Police Headquarters' website is www.polizei-bw.de, and their social media platforms can be found at Instagram - www.instagram.com/polizei.bw.stuttgart/, Facebook - www.facebook.com/PolizeiStuttgart, and X - www.x.com/PP_Stuttgart. Press releases for the Stuttgart Police Headquarters can be found at www.presseportal.de.
This approach aligns with established police community engagement practices in German cities and international policing standards, contributing to a safer and more informed community in Stuttgart.
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