Police vestsThe police arrested two men from Delft, aged 31 and 36, last weekend, because they were walking around wearing vests that said ‘politie’ (police) on them.
The two men were hired by an unnamed student association, in order for students to be able to jump on the backs of the two men and be given horseback rides. The police confiscated the vests, because the men could not have acquired the police vests legally.
Lorre
The Delft police are concerned that there are too many violent incidents at the Lorre disco. Last Saturday night the police had to stop a brawl in the student disco. This week the police will meet with Lorre’s management to discuss how to increase security inside and outside the disco. The fight began at 3 a.m. when a man from Delft stepped on the foot of a man from Rotterdam. A brawl ensued between the two men and their friends. The doorman of Lorre who tried to stop the fight was head-butted. The police arrived and restored order. The disco was shut down for the night. Four men from Delft and one from Den Hoorn were taken into custody, but later released. Police spokesman Kees Zandbergen said there have been too many incidents at Lorre, which is run by the Delft Studenten Corps (DSC) student association. Zandbergen said he believes the reason for the problems at Lorre is because “the average bar owner does not serve customers who are drunk, but Lorre does.”
Police vests
The police arrested two men from Delft, aged 31 and 36, last weekend, because they were walking around wearing vests that said ‘politie’ (police) on them. The two men were hired by an unnamed student association, in order for students to be able to jump on the backs of the two men and be given horseback rides. The police confiscated the vests, because the men could not have acquired the police vests legally.
Lorre
The Delft police are concerned that there are too many violent incidents at the Lorre disco. Last Saturday night the police had to stop a brawl in the student disco. This week the police will meet with Lorre’s management to discuss how to increase security inside and outside the disco. The fight began at 3 a.m. when a man from Delft stepped on the foot of a man from Rotterdam. A brawl ensued between the two men and their friends. The doorman of Lorre who tried to stop the fight was head-butted. The police arrived and restored order. The disco was shut down for the night. Four men from Delft and one from Den Hoorn were taken into custody, but later released. Police spokesman Kees Zandbergen said there have been too many incidents at Lorre, which is run by the Delft Studenten Corps (DSC) student association. Zandbergen said he believes the reason for the problems at Lorre is because “the average bar owner does not serve customers who are drunk, but Lorre does.”
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