Hamm police in the social media

Social media channels
Hamm police in the social media
We use our social media channels to inform you about current events, prevention tips for avoiding crime and traffic accidents, events, curious incidents and much more from everyday police life.

Please note the following information:

 

Netiquette for our social media channels

The world is colorful and diverse - and that is why we very much welcome the fact that social networks provide a platform for exchange and discussion. We look forward to engaging with you on Facebook (www.facebook.com/Polizei.NRW.HAM), Twitter (www.twitter.com/polizei_nrw_ham) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/polizei.nrw.ham). On our pages, you will find press releases and reports on current police operations, important general information, information on current checks and key areas of police work.

We are active for you on social media from Monday to Friday from 6.30 am to 3.30 pm. During this time, the social media team reads comments and messages and looks forward to exchanging information with you. Outside of these times, our social media channels are managed by the control center.

Important information:

Always call 110 in urgent cases.

We ask you not to publish any information about crimes or personal data on social networks. If you would like to provide a tip-off or report a crime, please use our online watch or go to the nearest police station. In appeals for witnesses or wanted persons, you will also always find the relevant police station with telephone contact details.

We ask everyone to remember that real people are communicating with each other here. To ensure a constructive exchange on our social media channels, the community agrees on the following common values and rules of conduct:

  • We respect our fellow human beings. We comment responsibly. We are constructive and polite.
  • We only comment on the current post topic.
  • Questions and ideas are welcome.
  • Disagreements are part of life. We argue on a factual level and don't get personal. We criticize opinions and actions, not people.
  • Before commenting/tweeting, we put ourselves in the other person's shoes. We check whether we would also say the sentence to a person's face in a conversation.
  • We stick to verifiable facts and are careful with assumptions, especially accusations.
  • We stand up for the Basic Law and an open, democratic society.
  • We express ourselves clearly and comprehensibly. Irony and sarcasm can easily be misunderstood if you can't see/hear the other person.
  • We accept that "you" has become the common form of address on the German-language web and don't get annoyed if we are not addressed as "you".

The internet is not a legal vacuum! 

We do not tolerate

  • insults, abusive language and degrading statements,
  • unlawful content, e.g. incitement or instruction to commit criminal offenses; statements harmful to minors; statements that violate personal rights or content that infringes the copyrights or data protection rights of third parties,
  • inflammatory, racist, obscene, discriminatory or pornographic content,
  • misleading claims and untrue statements of fact,
  • content that is linked to viruses, Trojans or harmful websites or is otherwise likely to impair the use of the site or the user's IT system,
  • spam / copy&paste of own comments,
  • contributions with personal data, commercial contributions and third-party advertising,
  • links are generally not permitted and will be hidden or deleted by us. This is to prevent users from being redirected to fraudulent sites, e.g. through subsequent changes to stored websites.

As the police, we stand for law and order. You can and may expect the same from us on the Internet! In the case of comments that violate the law, we initiate appropriate proceedings, hide the comments and block the user. If you notice any possible legal violations on our pages, please inform us.

Users whose comments have been hidden or deleted or whose account has been blocked or blocked can informally inquire about the reason for the measure. To do so, please send an email to facebook.hamm [at] polizei.nrw.de. In addition, the terms of use of the respective social network and our data protection information apply.

We hope you enjoy sharing your opinions!

 

To the Hamm Police Facebook page - Become a fan of our page!

Facebook data protection information:

By clicking on "Like", you become a fan of the page, which is visible to the administrators of the page as well as to your friends and, if applicable, 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 "likes" on our posts that are visible to others and the administrators of the fan page.

However, this information is neither evaluated by the administrators nor recorded elsewhere. The statistics that Facebook makes available to the administrators 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.facebook.com/about/privacy/ and make the appropriate privacy settings in your account! Please check exactly 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

  • gathers the most important data of the computer system from which a user logs into the network - including 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:

If you would like to contact us with information that affects your or other people's personal rights, please use the option to contact us confidentially. You can contact your police at the police stations, by telephone or by email at Poststelle.Hamm [at] Polizei.NRW.de (Poststelle[dot]Hamm[at]Polizei[dot]NRW[dot]de).

We expressly reserve the right to remove comments from this page that violate applicable law or morality 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.


To the Twitter page of Hamm Police - Become a follower!

Twitter privacy policy:

With one click you become a follower of this account, which is visible to the administrators of the page as well as to your friends and possibly other Twitter users. This applies in particular to Tweeds.
However, this information is neither analyzed nor recorded elsewhere by the administrators of the police account. 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
exactly 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 entered directly by users, but also records the actions of Twitter users - presumably without gaps - and passes them on to third parties.

Twitter also records

  • 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 investigate the preferences, inclinations and contacts of its users very precisely and beyond Twitter usage.


Privacy Policy for YouTube:

YouTube is a subsidiary of Google, therefore the Google Privacy Policy also applies: www.google.com

What is the data collected for?

  • User authentication
  • Targeted advertising
  • Analysis and research of user behavior
  • Disclosure to third parties: The user accounts of all Google services converge centrally. The data collected is automatically linked to other Google services. Anonymized data is passed on to advertising partners and other third parties, e.g. to visualize trends and statistics

You can configure all settings centrally in the Google Dashboard .


Important note:

If you would like to contact us with information that affects your or other people's personal rights, please use the option to contact us confidentially. You can contact your police at the police stations, by telephone or by email at Poststelle.Hamm [at] Polizei.NRW.de (Poststelle[dot]Hamm[at]Polizei[dot]NRW[dot]de).

We expressly reserve the right to report tweets that violate applicable law or morality to the platform provider and, if necessary, to have them removed from this page. 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.

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In urgent cases: Police emergency number 110