Police websites UK and FRG/Polizeiwebsites GB und BRD

I am now in the UK, after Lufthansa eventually booked me onto Air Berlin. A young woman architect disappeared in Bristol on December 17th and it sounds as if her body has now been found. She had been out with colleagues, then bought a pizza at Tesco on the way home, but no trace of the pizza was found and her keys and purse were inside her flat, her boyfriend found when he arrived back from a weekend visiting his family.

In Wortfeld, Alexander Svensson compares the website of the Avon and Somerset Constabulary with that of the Lower Saxony police.

Zunächst einmal gibt es dafür eine Webadresse, die zwar immer noch zu lang ist, aber vielleicht gerade noch auf Fernsehbildschirme passt: http://avonandsomerset.police.uk/jo ist ein Redirect zur eigentlichen Seite. Dort gibt es (1) eine Karte mit den Orten, an denen sich die Vermisste zuletzt aufgehalten hat, (2) ein Video mit einem Appell der Eltern, (3) einen Kasten mit Twitter-Einträgen zum Stichwort #helpfindjo, (4) Meldungen und Fotos — die Bilder enthalten alle die URL der Website — sowie (5) Social-Bookmarking-Buttons. Dazu gibt es ein Online-Kontaktformular für Hinweise.

There’s a URL for this search, redirecting to the police site, with a map, a video showing her parents appealing for information, tweets, reports and photos, and also social bookmarking buttons.

Photos/Fotos

Local press in Nuremberg station bookshop. Many of these have mainly the same content.

An advert by the German lawyers’ society in Nuremberg Station:

Fürth Christmas tree This morning with real snow on it for once. To the left, the refurbished building that was the earliest department store in Bavaria. By the tree, the peculiar sculpture that has five sides, each showing the shape of a window in the street it faces, or at least that was the idea, but it was installed wrongly.