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Disability of rescue workers: No cavalier offence

Summary by mainwelle.de
In emergencies, every minute often counts. What rescue workers cannot use then are people who stand in the way or even approach the helpers. Such behaviour is not only inappropriate, it can also lead to consequences, says Jonas Krug from the police in Upper Franconia. Of course, this always depends on the individual case. We have, as with other criminal offences, a certain amount of punishment. Depending on the severity of the crime, from the no…
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In emergencies, every minute often counts. What rescue workers cannot use then are people who stand in the way or even approach the helpers. Such behaviour is not only inappropriate, it can also lead to consequences, says Jonas Krug from the police in Upper Franconia. Of course, this always depends on the individual case. We have, as with other criminal offences, a certain amount of punishment. Depending on the severity of the crime, from the no…

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mainwelle.de broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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