Resistance to the regulatory office: man condemned in Kreuzberg!

Resistance to the regulatory office: man condemned in Kreuzberg!

In a explosive incident in Berlin, the administrative court anchor a man who was convicted of resistance to the employees of the regulatory office. The already convicted man received a fine of 40 daily rates of 15 euros each. The escalation took place in Eylauer Straße in Kreuzberg in February when the officials were called to tow a false parking vehicle. In the meantime, the regulatory staff noticed a woman who used the sidewalk with an e-scooter. While the employees asked for the presentation of their identity papers, their partner intervened and threatened them verbally, reports the Berliner Zeitung .

The situation continued to escalate when the man tried to physically attack the employees. Two proper employees then recorded the attacker, but this caused considerable resistance. As a result, the police were consulted, which finally brought the situation under control. The incident underlines the challenges that the employees of the regulatory office face in their daily work, especially if they encounter legal injustice and are often exposed to personal attacks.

gender -friendly language in the discussion

In another context, the question of gender -friendly language concerns society. In view of the address of "employees" in particular, there are numerous recommendations for a gender -neutral wording. The safest variant is the double name, whereby the female form is often called first. This practice reveals the endeavor to promote an inclusive language that appeals to all genders. The express use of the wording reflects a social development towards more sensitivity to gender issues, advise on platforms such as all response.de

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