Young people throw bottles on train: police are looking for helicopters!

Young people throw bottles on a train in Munich. The police and helicopters are looking for perpetrators. Travelers remained unharmed.
Young people throw bottles on a train in Munich. The police and helicopters are looking for perpetrators. Travelers remained unharmed. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Young people throw bottles on train: police are looking for helicopters!

On Tuesday, a dangerous incident occurred in Munich, in which youthful bottles threw on a train of the Austrian Federal Railway. The windscreen of the long -distance train was damaged. Fortunately, both travelers and the train driver remained unharmed, as the federal police announced on Wednesday. The affected person was able to continue to Austria due to the fact that the damaged disc was not in the driver's field of vision.

The incident was observed at the Schmederersteg on the Nockherberg. The train driver reported at least two young people who were on the bridge at the time of the attack. Despite the use of a police helicopter, the search for the perpetrators was unsuccessful for the time being. The amount of damage could not yet be specified by the Austrian Federal Railway at the time of reporting.

police determined

The police have initiated investigations on suspicion of property damage. The incident caused the federal police to warn of potential interventions in rail traffic, especially during the holiday season, where such incidents can occur increased. It is pointed out to the possible consequences of such acts that can range from delays to criminal investigations.

In addition, there was a separate incident in which a regional railway in Munich remained due to an overhead line damage. Around 200 people had to be evacuated, which further illustrates the problem of security in rail traffic. Such incidents lead to an increase in public concern about security and the behavior of young people.

youth crime in focus

youth crime is a topic that is intensively discussed in society. The perception that arises according to violent excesses of young people often leads to increased demands for tougher punishments. In view of the statistical findings, which document a decline in violent crime between 2007 and 2010, this can be considered significantly problematic.

Most juvenile offenses are simple thefts and property damage, whereby the suspect loading number (TVBZ) is three times as high for young people as that of adults. Many experts emphasize that youthful crimes are often opportunistic and episodic. This means that a criminal career does not necessarily follow, but that such acts often remain unique episodes in life for the majority of young people. The role of peer groups should not be underestimated.

In view of these developments and the latest incidents, the discussion about security and prevention again receives great attention in the context of youth crime. The federal police and other institutions are required to take preventive measures in order to prevent such dangerous incidents in public space and to strengthen the feeling of security.

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