Aggressive discussion in front of the Vienna Disco: Police strikes!
Aggressive discussion in front of the Vienna Disco: Police strikes!
In a tumultuous night before the well -known Wiener Discotheque U4, an aggressive argument caused excitement. Around 1:30 a.m., police officers arrived to arrest an 45-year-old Austrian who was increasingly aggressive and threatened to beat the law enforcement officers. According to police spokesman Philipp Haßlinger, the man with force threatened the officer, which further fueled the situation. When a fence was also tried to interfere and threaten a police officer, he was also arrested. In the incident, the arrested person from a police officer stepped into her back with full force. Fortunately, the officer was not injured and the aggressive man was taken into police custody after he was determined by an alcohol value of 1.2 per thousand. It is now reported for attempted serious bodily harm and resistance to state power, as krone.at reported.
racism and extremism in civil servants under the magnifying glass
A current topic that moves the public is the increasing occurrence of extremist and racist behaviors among civil servants. This was repeatedly addressed in the context of the police reviews. While civil servant law contains clear guidelines on the constitutional loyalty of the civil servants, there are still numerous discussions about when a civil servant is considered an enemy of the constitution. Critics complain that there are often unclear limits: from extremist tattoos to political statements in social media - all of this raises questions about the admissibility and the use of civil servants. According to an article by Beoherden-spiegel.de it is important to distinguish between personal freedom of expression and the obligation to the free democratic basic order.
The topic of memberships of civil servants in anti -constitutional parties that can potentially lead to dismissal is particularly explosive. While some behaviors seem clearly uniquely unacceptable, it remains a challenge to clarify the concrete applicability of civil servants in individual cases. The goal is to ensure that the officials maintain the democratic principles even in difficult times and respect the constitution. Therefore, it is necessary to take a close look at every case and not to judge prematurely.
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