It may have happened to you that you have passed a bus stop for example and someone has just missed his dog there. Or that you were on a shelf in the supermarket and noticed that a man in the same course is being attacked by another. You often feel overwhelmed, but you still want to help. How do you deal with it?
Violence in the public sector can occur in various forms, but everyone has in common that they lead to uncertainty and fear. If you witness such events, you often fluctuate between civil courage and self -protection. It is best to advise when you call the police or for help. But you can also film the incident. In any case, the top goal may not be in danger.
Have you ever experienced a similar situation? If so, how did you deal with it? If not, how would you probably respond? How do you think you can find the best of the balance between civil courage and self -protection? Are there specific measures that the government or local authorities want to reduce in public? And what do you think about using technologies, such as video surveillance or security apps in this context? We look forward to your word donations!
Source: Krone

I am Wallace Jones, an experienced journalist. I specialize in writing for the world section of Today Times Live. With over a decade of experience, I have developed an eye for detail when it comes to reporting on local and global stories. My passion lies in uncovering the truth through my investigative skills and creating thought-provoking content that resonates with readers worldwide.