Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Dutch police officers
Dutch police officers - Credit: Politie / Politie - License: All Rights Reserved
Crime
Health
Coronavirus
Covid-19
police
Max Daniel
social distancing
Thursday, 19 March 2020 - 07:48

Share this article:

Police impressed by Dutch sticking to coronavirus rules, prepared to enforce lock down

The National Police are impressed by how people in the Netherlands are generally following the rules and measures implemented due to the coronavirus outbreak. "Incidents can be counted on one hand. We can really appeal to people's common sense," Max Daniel, one of the four national police commanders coordinating police operations for the Covid-19 outbreak, said to Nieuwsuur.

Should things escalate and the government decide to implement a complete lockdown, the police are prepared, Daniel said. "We enforce emergency ordinances and we are preparing for that." A complete lockdown is not on the cards as of yet. On Wednesday, a majority in parliament supported the government's approach of social distancing to prevent the spread of the virus.

In this situation the police don't have to explain to people that there is a common enemy, Daniel said. "It only gets complicated if people don't understand. Now people understand the measures, that helps. If people don't understand the measures anymore, it becomes difficult and complicated. But we remain strong in all situations."

The police are working off a special set of guidelines in the event of a pandemic. "That script was already in place, and we have now adjusted it." That means that fewer people are being arrested - only suspects of serious crimes and people caught red handed. The police postpone less serious cases. "We still pick people up, for example for drunkenness and theft. But in good consultation with the Public Prosecution Service, we postpone what we can postpone. The chain is less open because courts are less usable," Daniel said.

There are also people trying to take advantage of the crisis, the police warned on Wednesday. "Chat scams, for example, to steal PINs," Daniel said to the program. The police warned to be careful of phishing emails or messages aimed at stealing your personal details.

More like this

Image
The Wilhelmina Hospital in Assen
Prosecutors drop case against nurse suspected of murdering dozens of Covid patients
Image
Medical Care Minister Bruno Bruins tells the Tweede Kamer he is alright moments after collapsing from exhaustion. 18 March 2020
Dutch parliament to question virologist, fmr. Healthcare Min. today in Covid inquiry
Image
Child using a laptop
Kids who failed exams during Covid at-home learning struggling more in higher education
Image
Dutch police station.
Police remove benefits scandal from conspiracy theory document after criticism
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • 15-year-old girl suspected of murdering parents in Groningen remains in custody
  • Renewable energy share in Netherlands rises to 22.7%, Statistics Netherlands says
  • Housing site Funda launching new website, AI tool to attract buyers in cooling market
  • Dutch researchers tested AI lie detection for EU border checks despite scientific doubts
  • Netherlands positions ships and drones for possible NATO operation in Strait of Hormuz

Top stories

  • 15-year-old girl suspected of murdering parents in Groningen remains in custody
  • Storm warning joins heat warning: Temps up to 35°C, with hail, gusts, & downpours
  • No NS trains for 4 hours on Wednesday as workers strike against social benefits cuts
  • Dutch police failed to investigate over 10,000 serious crimes in 2024: Court of Audit
  • Pinkpop expects extreme heat at festival; Race events adjust plans amid marathon deaths

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content