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Bavaria Expands Volunteer Security Watch with New Recruits and Fürstenfeldbruck Trial Vote

Council members will vote July 29 on launching a two-year pilot after residents reported vandalism, noise disturbances, threats to public order

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Overview

  • The Polizeipräsidium Mittelfranken has launched a recruitment drive across 11 local inspectorates seeking volunteers aged 18 to 62 who can commit about five hours per month
  • Successful applicants must complete a 40-hour training and will receive a flat rate of €8.00 per hour along with a digital radio, pepper spray device, flashlight and first-aid kit
  • In Fürstenfeldbruck, the Main and Finance Committee voted 10–5 to back a two-year Sicherheitswacht trial, with the full city council set to decide on July 29
  • The proposal responds to frequent reports of vandalism, noise disturbances and other public-order issues at hotspots such as Amperstrand and Geschwister-Scholl-Platz
  • Opponents warn the volunteer watch lacks evidence of effectiveness and may escalate tensions, while supporters describe it as a low-threshold de-escalation tool rather than a police replacement