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Municipalities Take Action After Lisa's Murder: Do You Feel Safer on the Street Nowadays?

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A year after the murder of 17-year-old Lisa, street safety is high on the agenda for many municipalities. With extra lighting, guidance, and campaigns, they are trying to increase the sense of safety among residents, and especially women. But what do you actually notice of this as a resident?
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Saturday evening, 9:00 PM. On Wageningen's 5 May Square, a motley crowd of some twenty to thirty people gathers with their bicycles, exuberantly decorated with lights, flags, and protest signs. A year after the murder of Lisa from Abcoude, attention is still being drawn to unsafe places on the street, including in Wageningen.

·Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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A year after the murder of 17-year-old Lisa, street safety is high on the agenda for many municipalities. With extra lighting, guidance, and campaigns, they are trying to increase the sense of safety among residents, and especially women. But what do you actually notice of this as a resident?

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bndestem.nl broke the news on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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