Café talks with Interior Minister Reul: Citizens' Dialogue in Gevelsberg
Café talks with Interior Minister Reul: Citizens' Dialogue in Gevelsberg
in Gevelsberg, a small town in North Rhine-Westphalia, a special event will take place on September 9, 2024 to strengthen the connection between citizens and the police. The event is entitled "Coffee With A Cop" and offers citizens the opportunity to talk to police officers in a relaxed atmosphere. These initiatives have become popular in recent years and aim to build trust and to promote the dialogue between the police and the community.
Vendomer Platz in Gevelsberg becomes a meeting point for everyone who is interested in the work of the police from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Police powers from various areas, including the Wache Ennepetal, the district service, as well as specialists for criminal and traffic accident prevention, will be on site to answer questions and inform about their work. The event is not only an opportunity to exchange ideas, but also an opportunity for the police to present themselves in public.
Questions to the Interior Minister
A special highlight of this event will be the visit by Interior Minister Herbert Reul. It will take part from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. and is ready to ask questions and reviews from the population. This is a rare way for citizens to communicate directly with a high -ranking politician and to express their concerns and worries. The dialogue between civil society and politics is of great relevance, especially at a time when many people have the feeling that their voices are not heard.
The police of the Ennepe-Ruhr district look forward to the event with great anticipation and hopes for numerous visitors. The idea behind “Coffee with a cop” is to reduce barriers and create an atmosphere of trust. At a time when the relationship between the police and society is often put to the test, such initiatives are more important than ever.
The citizens who come to the event can look forward to a relaxed exchange with a cup of coffee. It will not only be about the challenges and concerns of the police, but also about the topics that are really important to the people in Gevelsberg. Such events promote trusting cooperation and help to clear out misunderstandings.
For all interested parties, this day offers the opportunity to get to know the police work better and to get an insight into the various areas of responsibility of the police. In addition, an open space is created for suggestions and feedback, which is not only desired in today's society, but is also necessary to improve the feeling of security of the citizens.