Somewhat unusual it’s when a police chief inspector is a hand puppet on stage. This is what happened in the Old Post Office. There was Michael of the Police Directorate seniors’ tips for dealing with scam artists and thieves as well as safety measures on the road – all the help of his friends from reflective fabric.
About 40 senior citizens, the mix of entertainment and prevention would not be missed. Some of them have been victims of thieves and swindlers. “For me, a man turned the sausages trick”, explained a guest before the show. “I suddenly had mustard on my elbow, whereupon I pointed the Lord. “One of the many tricks, attentive to the Heinke with its program does.
After a short coffee and cake round DRK local chairman Hans Engel welcomed the puppeteer. After he had presented to the public, he disappeared behind a black curtain. Now is the time for his first fictional protagonists had come: Baldur doubt. The last name is program and for Heinke “a very important feature in the prevention”. As the chief inspector moved into the role of his puppet, he changed at the same time his voice, which now sounded higher and perceptive: “Imagine, there is a call and they have won 10,000 Euros. Or your grandson calls it and requires quite a lot of money because of a car accident. These are all situations, because I want to be with you, “said Heinke doubt alias.”Put in dubious calls easily, discard questionable flyer away and open the door unless you know who is there.” Doubts and policeman disappeared behind the black cloth. Heinke came out again, but without doll. Now was once time to talk about what happened. “You know these situations. Hanging up is not an easy thing, because we are polite. Con artists are trained. The talk and talk to you a kind of bond with them comes in, because they often come to the emotional tour, “said the police officer.”Even if ten calls eight or nine people have no evil intentions, so you have once or twice saved” Heinke encouraged viewers to more courage. The puppeteer spoke of the increasing daily burglaries and animated the audience to keep their neighborhood in mind. “If the doubt comes, call 110.”
Then, the second hand puppet was used: Werner – an ordinary citizen in the upper age as Heinke described him. “I am glad that most people here use the same coloring as I,” the graying rag doll that Heinke gave a deeper voice and made her quite researching type some good laughs in the audience. “As pedestrians we are the weakest link in the road,” admitted the Commissioner to understand. “Protect yourself with reflective strips, indicators and safety vests.”
Sven Ole was the third of the puppets. Former civil service reported on his experiences with seniors and how they have been duped. Another source of danger is the Internet – especially for inexperienced. “Make sure that your computer is protected by an antivirus program. Delete to open emails instantly without them “, denominated more tips from the police.
This then disappeared for the last time behind the black cloth wall to make with the puppets quartet completely. Vocal artist Heinke gave her a somewhat frail and high voice that was contrary persuasive and entertaining at the same time the official. Doll Herta was also a victim of crime: “A craftsman stood on my doorstep and said that we would have a broken water pipe. The caretaker know communication “, Herta described the incident in a shaky voice.”I asked the men not knowing in my house. Then I should turn on the tap and see if I see air bubbles. Suddenly another craftsmen came to the thought that everything was alright and so disappeared the two. “Immediately thereafter noticed Herta that one of its cabinet drawers was open a crack and missing money and a gold watch.”That was so embarrassing at first. The officer laugh at me determined when I report that, “she had thought. Herta yet phoned the police, and was also not as bad as she was told. The wrong craftsmen were caught in the fictional story as Herta had to act in time. “In such a situation must call their home administration to let strangers into the house before you,” advised Heinke.
His voice sounded again smoky because Kratzke had something to say. He was just at the fish market, where a young man asked for directions. Kratzke took out his map. A little later, he noticed that his wallet that he always tucked in the back right pocket was missing. “Dear men: Always carry your wallet in the front pocket,” warned Heinke. “And police in safety clothing said to the ladies: Carry your purse across your neck with his hand on the bag. And applies to all: Take manageable sums of money with, or wear a neck pouch. This is safer. “At the end of the performance the puppeteers recommended yet, to report to the counseling center, to learn about safety measures.