Vienna People's Party proposes security offensive against youth violence
The Vienna People's Party presents a 10-point security package to combat youth violence and crime in Vienna.
Vienna People's Party proposes security offensive against youth violence
The security situation in Vienna is becoming increasingly tense: youth violence and crime spots, especially at junctions such as the U6, are increasing. In response to this threatening development, the Vienna People's Party, led by Karl Mahrer, presented an ambitious 10-point security package. “Something has slipped in our city,” explained Mahrer, criticizing the city government’s helpless response to the growing problems. The security package aims to vigorously counter violence, organized crime and extremist structures, such as oe24.at reported.
The main points of the security package
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The People's Party also notes that youth crime in Vienna has increased alarmingly. Decisive intervention is needed to combat the reasons for this development. Measures to protect women are also a focus, including improving victim protection and targeted campaigns against violence. Another central point is the fight against political Islam with the aim of monitoring dangerous structures and stopping their spread. Mahrer and security spokesman Hannes Taborsky emphasized the importance of stabilizing the security situation in Vienna in order to protect life in the city and preserve the integrity of the community.