A handful of recycling centers in south Jutland has Saturday been plagued by transportation chaos.

There has been congestion at the collection points provided in several places in the country, since they re-opened up after being closed for several weeks.

And although it is now just over a week ago, that again opened genbrugspladserne, then there appears to remain many danes, who is held by the waste, as they must be.

This is among other things applicable in southern Jutland, where police earlier Saturday tweetede, that there was a massive queue at several of the genbrugspladserne.

‘Practice – there are now massive queues at several municipal recycling centres across the South & south Jutland. It gives several places the problems with the regular flow of traffic and congestion. Please Find a better time for the handing in of waste,’ said the tweetet.

on Saturday afternoon tells Ivan Gohr Jensen, vagtchef at the South Jutland Police, that there are still many who would like on the genbrugspladsen.

“We have had to call in the national guard in order to regulate driving in some places, and so we’ve even had patrols out to check some times. There are still many around, but people are starting to spread out any more,” says vagtchef Ivan Gohr Jensen.

He adds that they also have received the reviews about too many people in the supermarkets, but that it has not been the case, when the police arrived.