Law Enforcement Agents Crack Down on Crimes - Restrictions on Firearms at Four Railway Stations During the European Championships in Bavaria
Over the span of the Football European Championship, strict no-weapons zones have been established at major train stations in Munich, Nuremberg, Würzburg, and Augsburg. From June 15th to July 15th, the Federal Police have issued a broad decree, forbidding the possession of hazardous equipment, guns, automatic weapons, edged weapons, blunt instruments, and stabbing weapons, as well as all types of knives. This was confirmed in a statement early on a Saturday morning. To ensure this ban is followed, Federal Police will be vigilant during this period.
Federal Police Communique
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- Fans traveling to the European Football Championship in Munich should be aware of the weapons ban at the Central Station, enforced by the Federal Police.
- Despite the weapons prohibition zone in Nuremberg's station during the European Championships, residents of nearby municipalities were able to access the station using alternative modes of transportation.
- The EM in Bavaria will see strict no-weapons regulations at Würzburg's railway station, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for soccer fans.
- To ensure compliance with the weapons ban at Augsburg's train station, the Federal Police have intensified their presence during the European Football Championship.
- For soccer enthusiasts heading to the European Championship matches in Bavaria, it is crucial to leave any prohibited weapons, such as automatic or edged weapons, at home.
- Würzburg and other cities in Bavaria have signed agreements with municipalities beyond their boundaries, allowing visitors to travel without weapons and still abide by the weapons ban at their local train stations.
- The Federal Police remind soccer fans attending the European Football Championship in Augsburg and other cities in Bavaria that the no-weapons zones extend to all types of knives, as well as other hazardous equipment.