Hungarian Police increases patrols in Budapest during the Intl Eucharistic Congress
Hungary’s national police chief has ordered increased patrols in Budapest, and in the northern cities of Esztergom and Dorog for the International Eucharistic Congress (NEK) scheduled to be held in Budapest from September 5 until 12, the National Police Headquarters said on its website on Friday.
Under the order,
there will be an increased police presence in Budapest from midnight on the 3rd of September until midnight on the 12th of September
in order to maintain order on the roads, uphold public safety and prevent offenses, the website said.
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Source: MTI
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2 Comments
What kind of wackos are the police expecting? This is supposed to be a religious conference with people who love and worship God. The kind of people who theoretically want only to do good things and be kind to others. Are we to assume that these are God loving Christians by day and wild, drunken idiots at night? Is this what Christianity has become or are mass gatherings just an excuse for the crazies to come out of the woodwork?
You’d be surprised what the god squad get up to when they have a shindig. I have been in Rome at Easter and seen it at first hand. Devout by day, drunk (rip-roaringly so) at night.