Violence against referees: CDU calls for urgent measures in MV
In focus: Violence against referees in MV, CDU is planning measures to improve safety in amateur sports.

Violence against referees: CDU calls for urgent measures in MV
In a worrying trend, current events in German amateur football show that violence against referees is no longer an isolated case. According to that Northern Courier Over 1,000 violent crimes against referees were registered last season, which is leading to a dramatic decline in the number of available referees and making it increasingly difficult to conduct games.
The CDU parliamentary group leader in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Daniel Peters, is now calling for measures to combat this spiral of violence. A look at Italy could point the way for the Federal Republic if one considers the tightening of penalties there for attacks on referees. Again Northern Courier Reportedly, there are already expanded protective measures for fire and rescue services in Germany, but the referees still find themselves at the mercy of violence.
Planned measures to prevent violence
To counteract this, the CDU plans to initiate a state action plan to prevent violence in sport. This should be done in close cooperation with the state sports association and the relevant professional associations. In addition, the introduction of a model project to test body cameras for referees is being considered in order to increase safety during games and create an acceptable climate for everyone involved.
The referees themselves are now struggling with great fears. In many cases, their view of future developments remains uncertain as the violence not only affects the sporting atmosphere but also their personal safety. It is undisputed that this situation requires urgent action. By calling for stricter penalties at the federal level, the CDU is expressing the wish that the legislature will finally wake up and react to this dramatic situation.
Promote a healthy gaming culture
A contemplative round should be a central concern not only for referees, but for everyone involved in sport. Violence has no place in football and it is up to everyone to maintain a healthy playing culture. Football thrives on fairness and sportiness, and this is the only way the game can continue to be fun and reach as many people as possible.
Whether in amateur or professional sport, a decisive initiative could help bring about a change. The referees must be able to rely on being respected in their important role. The coming months will show whether the planned measures are effective and whether the intended tightening of penalties actually leads to noticeable changes.
Meanwhile, the area of gaming can also serve as an exciting example, because like many video games, learning from mistakes and treating each other with respect are also discussed here. The following applies: practice, observation and further development are the keys to success here. How on DriversCloud described, in sport as in games it is important to learn and support each other.
Responsible steps are now required to protect referees and preserve football in its basic form. Ultimately, it's about experiencing community and having fun - both on and off the pitch.