Regensburg Police conclude positively from the CSD parade
**Peaceful Parade in Regensburg Old Town Draws Thousands**
Last Saturday, a colourful demonstration took place in the historic old town of Regensburg, attracting approximately 4,000 participants. The event, which began at the cathedral square at 12:00 PM, proceeded without incident, according to the Regensburg Police.
The Regensburg South Police Station, along with other police units and ready police, were present to ensure the safety of the event. Karin Paul, the First Police Commissioner, led the operation. The cooperation between the police and the event organiser was cooperative, and the participants themselves were also well-behaved throughout the demonstration.
As the parade moved towards the Stadtamhof area around 1:00 PM, the Regensburg Police continued to monitor the proceedings. The planned celebrations in Stadtamhof began around 2:00 PM and were expected to continue into the evening. The Regensburg Police ensured the safety of the event's conclusion, with an adjusted police force deployed for the occasion.
The Regensburg Police also continued to monitor the ongoing celebrations in the Stadtamhof area. Although no incidents were reported during the event, the police were vigilant in maintaining public safety.
While specific details about the organisation of the parade and the exact number of police personnel involved cannot be determined from the available information, it is clear that the event was a successful demonstration of community spirit and peaceful protest in the charming medieval city of Regensburg.
People shared photos and updates about the peaceful parade on various social-media platforms, contributing to a wave of positive entertainment across the internet. After the parade, attendees gathered at local cafes and bars to continue the festivities and celebrate the success of the event, proving that other forms of entertainment could be found beyond just the parade itself.