DBB NRW demands driving ban for attacks on civil servants - alarm level red!

DBB NRW demands driving ban for attacks on civil servants - alarm level red!

The German Official Association calls for rethinking the violence against civil servants

Bielefeld (ots)

attacks on the public service

In recent years, a worrying increase of acts of violence against public service employees in North Rhine-Westphalia has to be observed. These incidents affect not only police officers, but also rescue workers and other civil servants who are in the service of the public every day. The state chairman of the German Civil Service Association in North Rhine -Westphalia, Roland Staude, speaks of a "tilting point" that has been reached. These expressions of violence against civil servants not only affect those affected themselves, but also shake the trust of citizens in public institutions.

demand for harder measures

In view of the alarming development, the DBB NRW requires a clear and consistent law enforcement. "Preventive campaigns and political discussions no longer help," explains Staude. He emphasizes the need for a stronger deterrent mechanism to prevent potential perpetrators from acts of violence. A particularly penetrating proposal is the withdrawal of the driving license for people who are convicted of violence against civil servants.

Character Suitability

The logic behind this requirement is simple: in the event of violent clashes, the character of a perpetrator to carry a vehicle is questioned. According to the perennial, it would be understandable to withdraw the driving license to these people, especially if they are attacks on men and women in uniform. This could be a direct consequence for perpetrators and would be a step towards a more comprehensive security culture.

social relevance and the role of the public

The discussion about violence against the public service raises fundamental questions about social perception and protection of those who work for the security and well -being of the citizens. Such a change in the law could not only signal the civil servants concerned that their work is valued, but also send a sign to society that violence against this group is not tolerated. It is therefore crucial that all social actors - from politicians to civil society organizations - participate in the discussion

conclusion: a call to the action

The initiative of the German Civil Service Association in North Rhine -Westphalia is an important step to counter the increasing displeasure and violence against people in the public service. It is to be hoped that these demands will be taken seriously and will soon lead to improvements in the legal and protection system. In a society that rely on security and order, it must be our common goal to ensure the integrity and security of all officials.

- Nag

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