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Port Worker's Activities in Cuxhaven Spark Controversy; Inspections Reveal Multiple Violations in Port Operations

Harbor Operations in Cuxhaven's Port Continue, Including on Sundays

Increased Controversy: WorkPerformed at Cuxhaven Port Supports Allegations of Unlawful Activities...
Increased Controversy: WorkPerformed at Cuxhaven Port Supports Allegations of Unlawful Activities +++ Rigorous Traffic Inspections Unearth Multiple Violations

Port Worker's Activities in Cuxhaven Spark Controversy; Inspections Reveal Multiple Violations in Port Operations

In the heart of Cuxhaven, construction work is currently underway in the harbor area, as announced. This project aims to create more mooring places, a development that is expected to benefit the city in the long run. However, the ongoing construction has been causing a stir among residents due to the disruptive noise that can be heard throughout the city, with complaints starting as early as the morning hours.

Despite the noise complaints, the police have stated that the construction work is not a subject for their intervention, as the executing company holds an exemption permit for Sunday work. This exemption has allowed the work to continue on Sundays, such as September 7, 2025.

Meanwhile, a separate issue has arisen in the surrounding area. A 48-year-old resident of Bremen was controlled by officers from the Geestland police station on Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 1 pm, for driving a stolen and unregistered car on the A27 highway. The individual, whose identity has not been disclosed in the news article, admitted to stealing the license plates to refuel at gas stations undetected and without paying. Additionally, it was found that the driver was not in possession of a valid driver's license.

So far, four cases of fuel fraud in the surrounding area have been proven against this individual. The police are handling the matter and have emphasized that it is not related to the construction work ongoing in Cuxhaven's harbor.

For any further inquiries regarding this incident, including the construction work, residents are advised to contact the Police Inspectorate Cuxhaven, located at Werner-Kammann-Straße 8, 27472 Cuxhaven, and reachable by telephone at 04721/573-0. It is important to note that the police are not the right address for complaints regarding the construction noise.

Various press articles have been published about the construction work in Cuxhaven's harbor, providing updates on the project's progress and addressing the noise concerns raised by the community. The original content of this news comes from the Police Inspectorate Cuxhaven, transmitted via news aktuell.

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