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Unsecured Load Incident at Polish-Hungarian Border: Three Heavy Silos Escaping from a Moving Truck's Loading Area

Police officers from Hagen's Traffic Division began their day on Friday, engaging in their usual duties across the city. (Read more)

Unsafe Loading at Polish-Hungarian Border: Three Large Silos Rolling off a Moving Truck's Cargo...
Unsafe Loading at Polish-Hungarian Border: Three Large Silos Rolling off a Moving Truck's Cargo Area

Unsecured Load Incident at Polish-Hungarian Border: Three Heavy Silos Escaping from a Moving Truck's Loading Area

Hagen Law Enforcement Catch Unsecured Freight Truck Driver

On Friday, September 5, 2025, officers from Hagen Law Enforcement's traffic unit caught a truck driver who was transporting cargo without securing it. The incident occurred around 10:20 AM on Feithstraße towards Luetzowstraße.

The officers heard cargo moving around on the loading area of the truck and found additional unsecured storage containers filled with metal. These containers were found at the front wall of the loading area and weighed several hundred kilograms each, consisting of three silo storage containers on wheels.

The 52-year-old truck driver was also suspected of not wearing his seatbelt. As a result, he now faces a fine of 60 euros and a point in Flensburg. The name of the driver is not publicly disclosed.

The Hagen Law Enforcement Press Office can be contacted for further inquiries. Their contact number is 02331 986 15 15. Emails can be sent to [email protected].

The Hagen Law Enforcement has a strong online presence, with a homepage (https://hagen.polizei.nrw), a Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/Polizei.NRW.HA), a Twitter account (https://twitter.com/polizei_nrw_ha), an Instagram account (http://www.instagram.de/polizei.nrw.ha), a WhatsApp channel (https://url.nrw/WhatsAppPolizeiNRWHagen), and the original article was published by news aktuell.

The Hagen Law Enforcement reminded the public of the importance of securing cargo and wearing seatbelts while driving. They emphasised that such actions not only ensure safety but also comply with the law.

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