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Hotspots and bans on loitering

The police have designated a number of areas with a particularly high risk of large gatherings, so-called hotspots. You should avoid those areas.

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The police have intensified its surveillance of parks and other recreational areas in which large groups of people have gathered recently in order to reduce the risk of spread of the coronavirus. The police will increase its presence at hotspots and will issue bans on loitering if necessary if too many people gather at the same place.

 

The following list of current hotspots is dynamic and may change. New locations can be added, and locations may be removed as agreed with municipal or other authorities, and the police can introduce a temporary ban on loitering if too many people continue to gather.
 

Schedule of fines (in Danish)

Act amending the Act on Measures Against Infectious and other Transmissible Diseases (in Danish)

 

 

 
Hotspots and places with temporary bans on loitering
  • Folkeparken/Byparken in Roskilde
  • King's Garden (Kongens Have)
  • Amager Beach Park (Amager Strandpark)
  • Parts of Fælledparken
  • The middle of Sønder Boulevard, Vesterbro
  • The wharf of Islands Brygge around the Harbour Bath (Havnebadet) and the Cutural Centre (Kulkurhuset) and the entire Harbour Park (Havneparken)
  • Queen Louise's Bridge (Dronning Louises Bro)
  • Kastrup Beach Park (Kastrup Strandpark)
  • Sandkaj/Gøteborg Square (Gøteborg Plads), Nordhavn
  • Aarhus, Graven ("Hipsterhøjen")
  • Randers, Tronholmen
  • Odense, the Munke Mose park
  • Odense, the Fairytale Park (Eventyrhaven)
  • Odense, the Forest Lake/the Meadow (Skovsøen/Engen)
  • Svendborg, Christiansminde
     

 

  • Aalborg, the Jomfru Ane Park (Jomfru Ane Parken)
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