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Safety regions in the Netherlands are advising against the abolition of the air raid siren system. They emphasize that the sirens should not be decommissioned unless a suitable alternative is in place. This recommendation highlights concerns about maintaining public warning capabilities.
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Safety regions advise against abolishing the air raid siren system.
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The abolition should only occur if a viable alternative is available.
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The recommendation emphasizes the need for a functional public warning system.
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This stance underscores the importance these regions place on having a reliable public warning mechanism. The recommendation suggests that the current siren network serves a critical role in emergency communication, and its removal would necessitate a replacement that offers comparable or superior capabilities.
The safety regions' advice points to a need for careful consideration and planning before any changes are made to the existing alert infrastructure. The focus remains on ensuring the public can be effectively warned in the event of an emergency.