Strengthening the Absence Indicates a Concern - Security Requires Reinforcement
The Kersting House, a joint service point for Solingen's Ordnance Office and Police, has temporarily closed due to a technical defect in its heating system. This closure has raised concerns among the citizens and the Citizens' Community for Solingen (BCS), who view the Kersting House as a visible sign of order, accessibility, and protection in the city centre.
Martin Bender, BCS candidate for Mayor, has expressed his disapproval of the city administration's handling of the situation, finding it unacceptable to close a security-relevant facility due to a faulty heater. He emphasizes that security is a central concern for the BCS, and the closure may impact the services provided to citizens.
The Citizens' Community for Solingen takes the concerns of the people seriously and will continue to actively advocate for the preservation and expansion of the municipal presence of the Ordnance Office and Police. They call for the immediate reopening of the Kersting House beyond the upcoming local election, and propose expanding the Kersting House with additional personnel as a strong signal for security in the city centre.
The closure occurred in a time of growing uncertainty, and citizens expect visible presence and swift action from the city during such times. The BCS's advocacy aims to address the concerns of citizens and maintain and enhance the presence of the Ordnance Office and Police.
Located at Graf-Wilhelm-Platz in Solingen, the Kersting House is not just a building but a symbol of the city's commitment to safety and service. The BCS's advocacy for the Kersting House is not limited to the current closure issue, but extends to the preservation and expansion of the municipal presence of the Ordnance Office and Police.
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Bender's advocacy will be determined, but with balance in mind, as he reiterates the importance of the Kersting House as a visible sign of order, accessibility, and protection in the city centre. The closure of the Kersting House has sparked a conversation about the city's commitment to safety and service, and the citizens and the BCS are eagerly waiting for updates on its reopening.
Martin Bender, as a BCS candidate for Mayor, believes that the handling of the Kersting House closure by the city administration is not acceptable, particularly since it involves a security-relevant facility. Amidst growing concerns from citizens, the Citizens' Community for Solingen is actively advocating for the immediate reopening of the Kersting House and its expansion with additional personnel, emphasizing the need for visibility and swift action in times of uncertainty.