The newest series of burglaries in the pharmacies of Vienna causes fear among employees. A affected director describes the “Krone” the problems with night shifts, the high costs for safety and lack of support from the Chamber.
The large number of burglaries of pharmacy has caused large vertebrae. A affected pharmacist has now registered with the “Krone” who wants to stay anonymous because she is afraid of repression from the room.
What she reports is shocking: “My employees are 80 percent young women, each of them is afraid in the night shift.” But a night shift must be occupied every ten days, that is the requirement of the room and the city.
The entrance door must be replaced
Her small pharmacy in the west of Vienna was also the target of the 60-person gang of criminals. A few days ago it was broken and the front door was damaged so that it must now be replaced. The new security door not only costs a lot, but is also only available in eight weeks.
“I can’t offer my employees a safe job,” says the pharmacist, who is considering closing her pharmacy. The burglaries are the last drop through which the barrel overflows.
Calling stalking and threats on the agenda
The night shifts were previously uncomfortable, stalking calls and threats are the order of the day. There is no support from the room, says the Viennese. Moreover, more presence on the police has been announced, but she knows from the Grätzel politikers that this is difficult to implement.
Source: Krone

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