Scandal to Nienburg petrol station: police officer offended!
Scandal to Nienburg petrol station: police officer offended!
Nienburg/Weser, Deutschland - An incident at a petrol station in Nienburg has caused a sensation in public. According to Die Hark occurred on a July night 2024 in which a 35-year-old Nienburger acted very verbally. The defendant is accused of insulting a policewoman and reducing her honor.
In the allegations, it is said that the Nienburger insulted the policewoman as "Nazi" and expressed that a woman had nothing to tell him. The accused denies these accusations and states that he had tried to settle. At the same time, he claims that the policewoman insulted him by using the expression "gypsy dip", which was an insult to him. At the negotiation, the judge found that the accused could not provide any clear information about the type of discussion.
judge confirms insults
The policewoman described that the accused noted that all women who were outside at night were "whores" while emphasizing that the policewoman had used the said term, but this was determined by her. The prosecutor then applied for a fine of 40 daily rates of 15 euros each due to intentional insult. The judge followed this application and found that there was no evidence of using the term "gypsy dip" by the policewoman. He also described the accused's statements as "racist" and "misogynist".
During this incident at the local level, the topic of racism and misogyny within the German police is also a broader problem. In a book by Tobias Singelnstein and Benjamin Derin, who deals with the German police, racist attitudes among police candidates are increasingly being examined, with a study from North Rhine-Westphalia shows that they are as widespread as in society. It turns out that discriminatory behaviors in the police can happen both consciously and unconsciously, such as Vice reported.
In connection with this topic, the need for external control of police -nourishing behavior is considered urgent in order to change a problematic culture within the institution. Again and again the lack of error culture and self -reflection within the police are pointed out, while suggestions such as the introduction of control receipts in cities such as Bremen and Berlin are discussed to claim discriminatory behavior.
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