Rotterdam will keep asobewoners disadvantaged neighborhood

Gepubliceerd op 1 september 2016 om 10:28

The city of Rotterdam is based on police data antisocial, criminal or radicalized residents keep from disadvantaged neighborhoods.

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Thereby the quality of life should improve in the quarters. Councilors of the municipalities in the Rijnmond region soon to discuss whether they take the Rotterdam policy. Also Nijmegen, Den Bosch and several other municipalities consider several rundown ward antisocial and criminal residents.

The municipality uses adaptation of the so-called "Rotterdam Act" which are adjusted on January 1, 2017. Minister wants to block the adjustments allow municipalities to ban notoriously troublesome and criminal property seekers from a neighborhood, street or complex where there is serious liveability.

The Rotterdam City Council receives the selection or screening of new residents is carried out on the basis of police evidence or on the basis of a Certificate of Good Behaviour (VOG). "The police and the corporations we determine necessary measure in which streets for livability," said a church spokesperson Rotterdam in De Volkskrant. Anyone who registers with Civil Affairs in the selected streets, will be screened.

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