The Olpe police in the social media

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The Olpe police in the social media
We not only want to provide you with comprehensive information, we also want to talk to you. That is why the Olpe district police are represented on Facebook and Twitter. Please note the following information before you visit our fan page on Facebook or Twitter.
LR Olpe/Esther Schöttke

Social media have fundamentally changed our world and our actions and are increasingly shaping everyday police work.

Social networks are the number one source of information and the population's virtual clinical thermometer. No television crew is ready to report faster than the people on the ground with their smartphones.

For some years now, the police have been facing the major challenge of exploiting the highly competitive virtual information market. Of course, the aim is not to cut costs, increase profits and sales figures or win new customers. The police want to use social media, for example, to recruit new recruits or provide information in crisis situations. And last but not least, we want to get into conversation with you. Before you visit our website, however, we would like to provide you with some important information on the subject of data protection.

General information on the topic of data protection can be found on the website of the responsible supervisory authority for data protection in North Rhine-Westphalia, the State Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information of North Rhine-Westphalia: www.ldi.nrw.de.

Imprint of our Facebook page

Publisher responsible:

 

Olpe District Police Department

Kortemickestraße 2

57462 Olpe

 

Represented by District Administrator Theo Melcher

 

Responsible for the content:

 

PHK Thorsten Scheen

Head Office/Public Relations

Olpe District Police Department

Kortemickestraße 2

Phone: 02761-9269-2200

oeffentlichkeitsarbeit.olpe [at] polizei.nrw.de

 

Copyright:

Unless otherwise stated, all content on this fan page is subject to copyright.

This applies in particular to texts, images, graphics, sound, video or animation files.

Duplication, editing, translation, storage or processing of such content (or parts thereof) as well as reproduction of content in electronic or printed publications and their publication (including on the Internet) is only permitted with the prior, express permission of the person responsible named in the imprint. This does not apply to the function that can be used to "share" content on this fan page.

Excluded from this permission requirement are the copying and downloading of content for exclusively private and non-commercial use.

The reprinting and analysis of press releases and speeches is permitted provided the source is acknowledged.

Permission to publish the content may be granted by the editorial team (imprint). Furthermore, images, graphics, text or other files may be subject to the copyright of third parties in whole or in part. All brands and trademarks mentioned on the website and possibly protected by third parties are subject without restriction to the provisions of the applicable trademark law and the ownership rights of the respective registered owners. The mere mention of a trademark does not imply that it is not protected by third-party rights.

Disclaimer and limitation of liability:

The police authority has compiled and checked all the information it provides on this website to the best of its knowledge and belief. However, no guarantee is given for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality and constant availability of the information provided.

The police authority is not liable for any damages arising from the use or non-use of the information provided on the North Rhine-Westphalia website. The exclusion of liability does not apply insofar as the provisions of Section 839 BGB (liability for breach of official duty) are relevant.

The police authority expressly reserves the right to change, supplement or delete this offer without prior notice or to cease publication temporarily or permanently.

Note on links and references:

The police authority is only responsible for its "own content" that is made available for use in accordance with the relevant laws. Cross-references ("links") to the websites of other providers are to be distinguished from this own content. Through the cross-reference marked as a "link", this server enables access to "third-party content".

For illegal, incorrect or incomplete content and in particular for damages resulting from the use or non-use of third-party information, only the respective provider of the page to which reference was made is liable.

Data protection information for our Facebook page

Privacy in social media is important to us. You should therefore take the time to read the following data protection information before using the links to our Facebook page

By clicking on "Like", you become a fan of our page, which is visible to the administrators of the page as well as to your friends and possibly other Facebook users. This applies in particular to "likes" or comments on our posts, which are also visible to non-registered visitors and non-fans of this fan page. Even if you are not or do not become a fan of this page, you can leave comments or "Like" information on our posts that are visible to others and the administrators of the fan page. However, this information is neither analyzed by the administrators nor recorded elsewhere. The statistics that Facebook makes available to the administrators are displayed in aggregated form and do not allow the administrators to draw any conclusions about personal data. In this context, please also note the data usage guidelines at https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/ and make the appropriate privacy settings in your account!

Please check carefully what information you publish!

What Facebook learns

What data Facebook stores in detail and how the company uses this data is not exactly known. What is certain is that Facebook not only stores data that is entered directly by users, but also records the actions of Facebook users - presumably without gaps.

Facebook also learns

  • the most important data of the computer system from which a user logs into the network - up to the IP address, processor type and browser version including plug-ins and
  • every visit to websites (widget data) on which a "Like" button is installed. The IP address is also transmitted. If the visitor to the third-party site is a Facebook user and has already logged in to Facebook from the same computer, Facebook can also determine their identity.

This enables Facebook to investigate the preferences, inclinations and contacts of its users very precisely and beyond Facebook usage.

Important note:

We expressly reserve the right to remove comments that violate applicable law or morality from this site and to report this to the platform operator. In cases of criminal relevance, this will also result in criminal investigation proceedings. Comments that are not written in German will be deleted if necessary. If comments contain links and/or references to other pages, these will be deleted for security reasons.

Imprint of our Twitter account

Publisher responsible:

 

Olpe District Police Department

Kortemickestraße 2

57462 Olpe

 

Represented by District Administrator Theo Melcher

 

Responsible for the content:

 

PHK Thorsten Scheen

Head Office/Public Relations

Olpe District Police Department

Kortemickestraße 2

Phone: 02761-9269-2210

pressestelle.olpe [at] polizei.nrw.de

 

Copyright:

 

Unless otherwise stated, all content on this fan page is subject to copyright.

This applies in particular to texts, images, graphics, sound, video or animation files.

Duplication, editing, translation, storage or processing of such content (or parts thereof) as well as reproduction of content in electronic or printed publications and their publication (including on the Internet) is only permitted with the prior, express permission of the person responsible named in the imprint. This does not apply to the function that can be used to "share" content on this fan page.

Excluded from this permission requirement are the copying and downloading of content for exclusively private and non-commercial use.

The reprinting and evaluation of press releases and speeches is permitted provided the source is acknowledged.

Permission to publish the content may be granted by the editorial team (imprint). Furthermore, images, graphics, text or other files may be subject to the copyright of third parties in whole or in part. All brands and trademarks mentioned on the website and possibly protected by third parties are subject without restriction to the provisions of the applicable trademark law and the ownership rights of the respective registered owners. The mere mention of a trademark does not imply that it is not protected by third-party rights.

Disclaimer and limitation of liability:

The police authority has compiled and checked all the information provided on this website to the best of its knowledge and belief. However, no guarantee is given for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality and constant availability of the information provided.

The police authority is not liable for any damages arising from the use or non-use of the information provided on the North Rhine-Westphalia website. The exclusion of liability does not apply insofar as the provisions of Section 839 BGB (liability for breach of official duty) are relevant.

The police authority expressly reserves the right to change, supplement or delete this offer without prior notice or to cease publication temporarily or permanently.

Note on links and references:

The police authority is only responsible for its "own content" that is made available for use in accordance with the relevant laws. Cross-references ("links") to the websites of other providers are to be distinguished from this own content. Through the cross-reference marked as a "link", this server enables access to "third-party content".

For illegal, incorrect or incomplete content and in particular for damages resulting from the use or non-use of third-party information, only the respective provider of the page to which reference was made is liable.

Data protection information for our Twitter account

With one click you become a follower of this account, which will be visible to the administrators of the page as well as to your friends and possibly other Twitter users. This applies in particular to tweets.

However, this information is neither evaluated by the administrators of the police account nor recorded elsewhere. The statistics that Twitter makes available to the administrators of the police account are output in aggregated form and do not allow the administrators to draw any conclusions about personal data. In this context, please also note the data usage guidelines at https://www.twitter.com/privacy/ and make the appropriate privacy settings in your account!

Please check carefully what information you publish!

What Twitter learns

What data Twitter stores in detail and how the company uses this data is not exactly known. What is certain is that Twitter not only stores data that is entered directly by users, but also records the actions of Twitter users - presumably without gaps - and passes it on to third parties.

Twitter also learns

  • the most important data of the computer system (log data) from which a user logs into the network - up to the IP address, processor type and browser version including plug-ins and
  • every visit to websites (widget data) on which a Twitter button is installed. The IP address is also transmitted. If the visitor to the external site is a Twitter user and has already logged in to Twitter from the same computer, Twitter can also determine their identity.
    This enables Twitter to examine the preferences, inclinations and contacts of its users very precisely and beyond Twitter usage.
    We expressly reserve the right to report tweets that violate applicable law or morality to the platform provider and to have them removed from this page if necessary. In cases of criminal relevance, this will also result in criminal investigation proceedings. Tweets that are not written in German will be deleted if necessary. If tweets contain links and/or references to other sites, we reserve the right to report these to the platform provider and, if necessary, to delete them for security reasons.
Netiquette der Kreispolizeibehörde Olpe auf den Sozialen Medien

Rufen Sie in dringenden Fällen immer die 110.

Wir bitten Sie, keine Hinweise auf Straftaten oder personenbezogene Daten in den sozialen Netzwerken zu veröffentlichen. Wenn Sie einen Hinweis geben oder Strafanzeige erstatten möchten, nutzen Sie bitte unsere Internetwache oder gehen Sie zur nächsten Polizeidienststelle. In Zeugenaufrufen oder Fahndungen finden Sie zudem immer die jeweils zuständige Dienststelle mit telefonischer Erreichbarkeit. Wir bitten alle daran zu denken, dass hier echte Menschen miteinander kommunizieren. Damit auf unseren Social-Media-Kanälen ein konstruktiver Austausch gelingt, verständigt sich die Community auf die folgenden gemeinsamen Werte und Verhaltensregeln:

  • Wir respektieren unsere Mitmenschen. Wir kommentieren verantwortungsbewusst. Wir sind konstruktiv und höflich.
  • Wir kommentieren nur zum aktuellen Post-Thema.
  • Fragen und Ideen sind willkommen. 
  • Meinungsverschiedenheiten gehören zum Leben. Wir streiten auf der Sachebene und werden nicht persönlich. Wir kritisieren Meinungen und Taten, nicht Menschen.
  • Vor dem Kommentieren/Twittern versetzen wir uns in das Gegenüber hinein. Wir prüfen, ob wir den Satz einer Person auch im Gespräch ins Gesicht sagen würden.
  • Wir halten uns an nachweisbare Fakten und sind vorsichtig mit Vermutungen, besonders mit Anschuldigungen.
  • Wir stehen für das Grundgesetz und eine offene, demokratische Gesellschaft ein.
  • Wir drücken uns klar und verständlich aus. Ironie und Sarkasmus können leicht missverstanden werden, wenn man sein Gegenüber nicht sieht/hört.

Das Internet ist kein rechtsfreier Raum! 

Wir tolerieren keine 

  • Beleidigungen, Beschimpfungen und entwürdigende Äußerungen,
  • rechtswidrige Inhalte, z.B. Aufruf oder Anleitung zu Straftaten; jugendgefährdende Aussagen; Äußerungen, die gegen die Persönlichkeitsrechte verstoßen oder Inhalte, die Urheberrechte oder den Datenschutz Dritter verletzen,
  • hetzerischen, rassistischen, obszönen, diskriminierenden oder pornografischen Inhalte,
  • irreführenden Behauptungen und unwahre Tatsachenbehauptungen,
  • Inhalte, die mit Viren, Trojanern oder schädlichen Webseiten verbunden sind oder sonst geeignet sind, die Nutzung der Seite oder des EDV-Systems der Nutzer zu beeinträchtigen,
  • Spam / Copy & Paste von eigenen Kommentaren,
  • Beiträge mit personenbezogenen Daten, kommerzielle Beiträge und Werbung Dritter,
  • Links sind grundsätzlich nicht gestattet und werden von uns verborgen oder gelöscht. Damit möchten wir verhindern, dass Nutzer z.B. durch nachträgliche Änderung hinterlegter Websites auf betrügerische Seiten geleitet werden.

Wir als Polizei stehen für Recht und Gesetz. Das können und dürfen Sie von uns auch im Internet erwarten! Bei Kommentaren, die gegen geltendes Recht verstoßen, leiten wir entsprechende Verfahren ein, verbergen die Kommentare und sperren die Userin oder den User. Sollten Sie auf unseren Seiten mögliche Rechtsverstöße bemerken, informieren Sie uns bitte.

Nutzer, deren Kommentar verborgen oder gelöscht bzw. deren Account gesperrt oder blockiert wurde, können formlos den Grund der Maßnahme erfragen. Schreiben Sie dazu bitte eine E-Mail an das Social-Media-Team. Darüber hinaus gelten die Nutzungsbedingungen des jeweiligen sozialen Netzwerks sowie unsere Datenschutzhinweise.

Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Spaß beim Meinungsaustausch!

 

 

Are you interested in the YouTube channel of the NRW police ? First of all, some data protection information:

YouTube privacy policy

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In urgent cases: Police emergency number 110