Wee Artistas Thank Cops for Speed Bumps near Their Preschool
Police apparition praised for installation of speed cameras close to children's kindergarten - Police enact swift action outside kindergarten, children express gratitude
Hey there! Here's a feel-good tale from the town of Hemer nestled in the Sauerland region, where a bunch of young kindergarten artists pulled off a heartwarming gesture for a speed camera operator. In a burst of vibrant colors and simple, yet endearing sentiments, they presented a thank-you card adorned with a big ol' red heart - sporting a 30 km/h sign, a snazzy speed cam, and a slick ride.
Another piece of artwork depicted a hilariously adorable mystery: "Thanks for Slowin' Down," with traffic signs proclaiming 50 and 30 km/h - it's a full-on traffic education experience with a dash of joy and innocence, provided by the police in the Märkischer Kreis. Seems the kids aren't just learning their traffic rules, but spreading encouragement too!
Apart from these creative cards, our junior Picasso's hard work resulted in 100 warnings and 22 citations sent to 1,390 speedy drivers passing by. The fastest speed clocked that morning in the 30 km/h zone? A speedy 57 km/h - yikes!
- Hemer
- Appreciative Artwork
- Sauerland
- Kindergarten
- Cops
- Vroom Vroom
In the creative town of Hemer, located in the Sauerland region, the kindergarten artists expressed their gratitude to the local cops by presenting heartwarming thank-you artwork. These pieces not only encompassed traffic signs and police vehicles but also highlighted the importance of education-and-self-development through learning about traffic rules.