Comprendo appieno la frustrazione dell’eroe per coloro che si sono limitati a guardare e hanno guardato. Come possiamo risolvere il problema di questa passività?

    Sembra che a nessuno si preoccupi nemmeno di fare un’osservazione sulla infrangere le regole elementari sul trasporto pubblico, nemmeno da dire sull’aiutare le persone quando c’è un vero pericolo.

    Il ragazzo che è intervenuto è davvero un eroe e abbiamo bisogno di molte più persone come lui.

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    1. BullshyteFactoryTest on

      If prosecution is so weak that even police are frustrated, then look no further.

      A petition for more strict and rigorous conditions in regards to citizenship/residency could be a good start.

      >**Police options limited: “Frustrating”**
      So why is the suspected perpetrator still at large? ***The police explain in the report that people who are arrested sometimes have to be released the next day.*** This is “stressful and frustrating”. Suspected perpetrators may only be taken into custody for 24 hours. Anything beyond that is decided by the public prosecutor.

      >When asked by the newspaper, the canton’s public prosecutor’s office did not provide any further information due to the ongoing investigation. ***The question of whether the incident will have an impact on the residence status of the suspected perpetrator also remained unanswered.***

      Bordel.

    2. dolanotrumpo on

      Don‘t let them in the country at all. And regarding passivity, these doctors and engineers often carry and use knives against you.

    3. Grey-Kangaroo on

      > How can we solve the problem of this passivity?

      We’ll let you intervene next time and you’ll soon understand why people remain passive.

      Intervening means getting into trouble and if you don’t have the stature or the strength, it can even be dangerous.

      I intervened once at the train station to separate two who came to hands, one of the guys followed me into another train and threatened me with a sharp object.

      Since that day, I’ve become much less judgmental of people who remain passive. The least we can do is alert security or the police, but it’s very easy to ask people just to intervene.

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