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On Friday, Interior Minister Mikael Damberg (S) visited Arvika in Värmland.
About the topic:
The problems with cars that play loud music at night and wake up sleeping people.
“Report immediately”
During the visit, he spoke with police and politicians.
– The municipality has taken measures, for example it has closed urban centers to traffic at night. It has been limited to some extent. In some parts of the country they have managed to fine, in some places they have managed to bring in speakers, for example, while in other places they have had setbacks in the courts where they have been tough but they have had to go back to court and I want to know more. about, says Mikael Damberg to P4 Värmland.
He adds:
– We won’t accept this. Above all, if you are upset, I think you should report it immediately. Sometimes it may seem a bit inconsolable to do so, but it is important to increase the frequency of reporting because then all authorities will see what a big problem it is. Create pressure.
The police want a change in the law
SVT Nyheter Värmland reports that Mikael Damberg has received complaints from some 30 municipalities in Sweden.
From the police on Arvika’s side, it is clear that this is a comprehensive problem.
– It is not about occasional annoyances in a single night. This happens all the time. It’s a public health problem, local police area chief Jonas Wendel tells SVT Nyheter Värmland.
Therefore, the police of the Bergslagen region propose as a measure that the fines can be distributed on the spot.