Unsafe, Decaying Facilities Affect German Police
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Unsafe, decaying facilities affect German police
Germany’s largest police union, the GdP (Gewerkschaft der Polizei), has publicly denounced the condition of numerous police stations, citing recurring issues such as mould-covered walls and ceilings, rodent infestations, collapsed ceilings, broken heating systems, and decades-old toilets. Union representatives describe these conditions as serious health risks and a blow to police morale and… Source
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.
The GdP Rheinland-Pfalz clearly names deficits: bad buildings, slow internet - but the new vehicles from 2026 on make hope.


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