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The Brussels Ring (Dutch: Brusselse Ring [ˈbrʏsəlsə ˈrɪŋ] or (Grote) Ring rond Brussel [ˈɣroːtə ˈrɪŋ rɔnd ˈbrʏsəl]; French: Ring de Bruxelles [ʁiŋ(ɡ) də bʁysɛl]), numbered R0, is a ring road surrounding the Brussels-Capital Region, as well as other smaller towns south of Brussels. It is about 75 kilometres (47 mi) long ...
The Small Ring of Brussels then received a second road number, R20. This designation was originally conceived to include the surface-level sections of the ring where tunnels are available to carry through traffic, as well as the surface-level sections of the N23-West connecting at Sainctelette. R20a and R20b designations were subsequently ...
the general directorate of administrative police (DGA) (Dutch: algemene directie van de bestuurlijke politie; French: direction générale de la police administrative) has two functions: (1) it performs specialized, often supralocal, law enforcement operations and (2) it delivers all kinds of support to the other federal units and the local ...
Police are chasing two suspects who fled into Brussels’ metro tunnels following a shooting in the Belgian capital, according to officials. Authorities were first called to Clemenceau train ...
Belgian Federal Police officers of the Roads and Highways Unit (Wegpolitie - Police de la Route (WPR)).Federal agents are recognisable by the orange lines next to their name badges, unlike local police officers who display light-blue lines Agents of the riot units from the Federal police Federal Police vehicles (recognisable by the two orange lines on the bonnet and a single orange line on the ...
As a traffic axis, the square, located in the north-western corner of Brussels' Pentagon (French: Pentagone, Dutch: Vijfhoek), is part of the Small Ring (Brussels' inner ring road). In 2019, the square was voted the most dangerous intersection in Brussels in an online poll carried out by the Dutch-language Brussels broadcaster BRUZZ . [ 1 ]
A Ring doorbell camera is seen installed outside a home in Wolcott, Conn., July 16, 2019. On Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, Amazon-owned Ring said it will stop allowing police departments to request ...
Ring in 2021 made police requests for user footage public in its Neighbors app. Previously, law enforcement could message users privately to request clips from their smart doorbell cameras.