Drunk travelers attack passengers in the regional train to Ulm
Drunk travelers attack passengers in the regional train to Ulm
25.07.2024 - 10:08
Federal Police Inspection Stuttgart
Recognize the dangers in public transport
On Wednesday morning, July 24, 2024, an incident in the regional train from Memmingen to Ulm became a worrying example of the challenges in local public transport. A 31-year-old man who was traveling without a valid ticket showed aggressive behavior towards other travelers.
what happened?
At around 6:30 a.m., the train attendant noticed that the Somali national could not have a ticket. At that time, the man refused to identify himself or leave the train. In the further course of his chaotic behavior, he insulted several passengers and finally attacked a 42 -year -old traveler physically. This behavior is not only frightening, but also raises questions about security in public transport.
Guarantee access to security
The fact that the perpetrator was under the influence of alcohol is another alarming aspect. With over 1.5 per thousand he showed a behavior that was dangerous for both him and the other travelers. The question arises to what extent alcohol -related disorders in local transport increase and what measures can be taken to protect both travelers and the staff.
Emergency measures of the Federal Police
Fortunately, the alarmed forces of the federal police were able to put the man after a short escape at Ulm Central Station. He was brought to the office and is now faced with an investigation that includes bodily harm and insult.call for help
The federal police have called for all other possible injuries to report. This request underlines the importance of reporting such incidents in order to enable comprehensive security analysis and, if necessary
improvement in public security
Incidents like this are not only isolated cases, but also reflect a major problem that can be observed in many cities. The guarantee of security and consideration in public spaces is of crucial importance in order to strengthen the trust of citizens in the use of public transport.
Please ask:
Federal Police Inspection Stuttgart
Denis Sobek
Telephone: 0711/55049 109
Email: bpoli.stuttgart.oea@polizei.bund.de
www.bundenpolizei.de
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