security in urban transport
The Berlin police on Wednesday protested against the impression that violent crime had increased in the city last year. Prevention Officer of the largest police force, Susanne Bauer stressed this afternoon that this impression is subjective and wrong. "The opposite is the case," she said. Last year was the violent crime greatly decreased. This would prove the crime statistics for 2010. Actual numbers, however, she did not. Interior Senator Ehrhart Körting (SPD) wants to present in four weeks, the figures of the public. According to the newspaper Berlkiner to youth crime have fallen by more than ten percent.
In the same edition the newspaper a statement by Petra Reetz, spokeswoman for the Berlin public transport (BVG), again: "Public transport is safe." Their statistical evidence sounding quite convincing. In pass BVG more than 900 million passengers, an average per month over 75 million people. The SNB's own Statistics for 2010 but has a month from just 14 passengers in violence that ended with injuries - in all buses, trains, and the 175 stations.
This will be the journeyman painter, situated by the attack of four students in a coma, no comfort. Just as little as the fact that at least two of the clubs have participated in an anti-violence program and the author of Berliner Zeitung says that the act could have been prevented if the program would be continued.
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