The Breda neighborhood of Hoge Vucht has once again been transformed into one big battlefield; according to residents, it has never been as bad as during the last New Year's Eve. "It looked like Beirut!" Cars went up in flames, the community center was popped at the seams, and the ME had to turn out to bring the situation under control.
While residents of the neighborhood saw their cars go up in flames and experienced the turn of the year with fear and trembling, the police, for their part, say they do not recognize themselves in this image of the residents. "When people talk about hell, we experienced it differently compared to other places. I don't recognize that the ME would have withdrawn. This refers to the surveillance police. That has everything to do with risk assessment. The ME simply acted there," said the police in a response to BN De Stem.
The ME reportedly picked up five people, according to Mayor Paul Depla, after which the sting was taken out and peace returned to the neighborhood.The Breda mayor sympathizes with the people who saw this "happen with fear and trembling" and calls it "unacceptable."
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Local residents, on the other hand, are deeply concerned despite the mayor's words. Residents say they do not feel safe and question whether the safety of people in the neighborhood can be guaranteed. One resident shows the back of his tongue and says in a response to BN De Stem: "The Hoge Vucht is not a society like elsewhere inNetherlands. A hard core of Moroccan criminal families makes up the service here. And once a year that escalates completely."
The neighborhood point also had to suffer; windows were smashed, even an interior wall was knocked out of joint. The situation is keeping the minds of the Brabant city enormously busy. "Tons of subsidy to pamper these youth, you get this reaction as thanks, "it sounds among the residents.