Anticipated large-scale motorcycle rally set for Sunday afternoon, potentially causing traffic complications ahead.
On September 21st, the action alliance "Kidical Mass" is set to organise a bicycle demonstration in Cologne, Germany. The main event is scheduled to take place in the heart of the city, with the main group arriving at the end point around 4:15 PM.
The processions will start from various districts on both sides of the Rhine, with thirteen separate processions registered with the Cologne Police. These processions are expected to involve up to 2,500 participants, making it a significant event in the city.
The main group of the demonstration will pass through the city center of Cologne, meeting at Rudolfplatz and ending at Stadtgarten, Spichernstraße. This will have corresponding effects on the rest of the traffic in Cologne, and the Cologne Police is appealing to those not involved to take this into account in their plans.
Journalists are encouraged to reach out to the Cologne Police for information regarding the demonstration. The press office of the Cologne Police can be contacted at Walter-Pauli-Ring 2-6, 51103 Cologne, or via email at [email protected]. Alternatively, you can call the telephone number 0221/229 5555 for press inquiries.
The official website for the Cologne Police is https://koeln.polizei.nrw. For more details about the Kidical Mass demonstration, it is recommended to keep an eye on this website or reach out directly to the organisers.
It's important to note that the name of the spokesperson for the press information office of the Cologne police, responsible for journalists' inquiries, is not explicitly stated in the available search results. However, the Cologne Police is committed to providing accurate and timely information to the media.
The Kidical Mass bicycle demonstration aims to raise awareness about the importance of cycling as a sustainable and eco-friendly mode of transportation. It is anticipated to be a lively and engaging event, bringing together cyclists from all walks of life in Cologne.