Prevention cabaret Ned with me! : Humor against fraud in Lappersdorf!

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The prevention cabaret “Ned mit mir!” will take place in Lappersdorf on October 24, 2025 at 4 p.m. instead, admission free, registration required.

Prevention cabaret Ned with me! : Humor against fraud in Lappersdorf!

A special event format will take place in Lappersdorf on Friday, October 24th, 2025: The prevention cabaret “Ned mit mir!” will be performed at 4:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lappersdorf high school, Am Sportzentrum 2, Regensburg. Entry is 30 minutes in advance. The event is free, but registration is required as space is limited. This is necessary to regulate the number of visitors and it is recommended to register well in advance. Saskia Garcia Jociles is available to register at (09 41) 40 09-531 or by email at hilfen.lebenslagen@lra-regensburg.de.

This cabaret is not just for entertainment, but has very clear goals: education and prevention. Crime, especially fraud in everyday life, has been increasing in recent years, which can be proven by various tricks such as the grandchild trick, internet crime and shock calls. To counteract this, cabaret artist Tom Bauer, together with police experts, will explain various fraud schemes and present protective measures. The collaboration with the Regensburg district office, the Upper Palatinate police headquarters and the Regenstauf police station underlines the seriousness of the issue. The Regensburg District Office is also supported by the Sparkasse Regensburg, which makes a significant contribution to this event.

Enlightenment through humor

The special thing about the “Ned with me!” program is special. is the combination of humor, music and valuable information. Police Chief Matthias Braut will also attend the event to enrich the content and ensure the audience is both entertained and informed. This innovative concept is intended to encourage participants to take a closer look at fraud and make them aware of how they can better protect themselves.

The Regenstauf police station will also be present on site with an information stand where visitors can ask personal questions. This offers the opportunity to discuss individual concerns directly and receive additional information about security measures. The importance of education and prevention is also emphasized by District Administrator Tanja Schweiger, who emphasizes that such events make an indispensable contribution to the safety of the population.

The initiative to implement such prevention programs is part of a larger approach to improving the security situation among the population. As part of the Police Crime Prevention (ProPK) program, measures are developed and implemented nationwide to educate citizens and support local police departments in their preventative work. The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) plays a central role in this by providing insights and strategies to improve crime prevention.

Overall, “Ned with me!” more than just an entertainment event; it is a step towards raising awareness and security awareness. Anyone who wants to protect themselves from potential danger should not miss this opportunity and register in good time.