
As usual, the police will also have a temporary station on Glacis, which is located next to the main entrance of the Schueberfouer market – it will be open daily from 2pm to 1am. In addition, regular patrols will be conducted across the site.
For families visiting with their children, day cares or other services such as the ‘lost children’ service will be offered again this year:
Parents or guardians can fill in a form on MyGuichet.lu in advance, and visit the police station on the day of their visit. Children will receive a sticker with a personalised number and a contact number for the police station.
This system helps officers to respond as quickly as possible when they find an unaccompanied child and reunite them with their parent or guardian. In the same vein, those who find a missing child have a direct number to reach the police. According to the police, this approach proved effective last year.
In general, the police advise attendees coming to the fair by public transport to avoid blocked roads and parking offences. Visitors should also watch out for pickpockets and report any suspicious objects or individuals to the police. The police will also be supported by the CGDIS, which has prepared for this extraordinary time of year.