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Kriminalitäts-Hotspot Hamburg - Polizei im Kampf gegen Problembezirke | Focus TV Reportage

May 02, 2020
The Hanseatic city of 1.8 million inhabitants has a lot to offer: in addition to the port or the famous Elbe Philharmonic, there are much more beautiful and less beautiful things in the Saint George quarter, both are very close to each other. The surroundings of the main train station are one of the

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s of crime. They go to Krakow and Kai Bernhard Schulz is on duty. The police commissioner and her colleagues travel regularly throughout the district. Today they are taking a little tour. "Presence" is an important motto that the police have written here on the flags on the way to the train station, suddenly you discover next to you in a traffic jam a white Mini, the driver of which is talking on his cell phone.
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You put it, I'm okay with the fact that I have to keep driving now. It is very nice and pleasant to go out to eat. Sometimes it's just mercy that falls a few hundred meters ahead. Two officers, a cyclist, crossing the street almost in front of the car was not a good idea, because there is another one up there, and up there who can have better. Yes, I just learned something from In the neighborhood of the police station the police try to remain calm. Ensuring cleanliness and order is a noble goal. The first thing I see are maybe drug addicts, marginalized people or some other people who don't like beautifying the urban landscape.
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Sometimes you have to stop. We also have to make sure we participate a little. Visitors to the central bus station are a popular meeting place for junkies, alcoholics and homeless people. Only the constant presence of law enforcement can keep these customers away, at least temporarily, because the platform with the bus stops is primarily for the travelers the officers encounter today. A small group is missing Obviously part of the scene. First of all, it's time to check January's personal data: one, two, three, four, five people in the ZOB. The search in the central registry shows that one of the men has had frequent conflicts with the narcotics law.
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He is only allowed to be here with Bernhard if certain conditions are met. Meanwhile he meets Schulz, he comes across a traveling pharmacy, even though the medicine is legal. The patient is immediately expelled from the place and this is immediately noticeable in repeat offenders. Meanwhile, the chief inspector meets another old acquaintance who always attracts attention here, no matter how long the police have been working with his presence in St. George. If you can only do something to a limited extent and of course it will fill up, then in principle you would have to say hello once every hour. opportunity to take a stricter measure in addition to these stay bans, expulsions, which would then be detentions, for example to enforce a stay ban or place references.
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I can do that all day and then at some point the guard is full and Jesus teaches. To achieve the right balance it is important to have a sense of proportion and calm: in terms of population, Hamburg is only half the size of Berlin in the Hanseatic city's crime statistics. There are only half as many crimes per 100,000 inhabitants, twelve in 1480, which means about 2,000 fewer crimes than in the Berlin neighborhood of Sankt Georg, on Hansaplatz, with its famous fountain and old lime trees. The two police officers Sieglinde Krakow and Kai Bernhard Schulz are still on duty at the scene.
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of the district is now one of the signs that indicates the weapons prohibition zone on Hansaplatz and that it is not allowed to carry weapons, pepper spray, knives, batons, so it affects all people who move there, except in the catering area or in The security services are also allowed to do that, obviously we are also allowed to do something like that because the regulation has been in force for eleven years, violations cost the police up to 10,000 euros , a client arrives. The three immediately flee successfully. It is still not known why the hands are outside the pockets.
Such a dirty colleague. Different Austria. Here while officers check on the two suspects. His colleagues pursue the fugitive. The two young men do not have drugs there. there is nothing against them in the central registry suddenly there is a message on the radio third man trapped the hands remain the see can see everything fine the police have had to do with him you haven't ground him yet you asked a locksmith sisters what kind of school year was that, but we were friends or alcohol, we have the things in the room. Sometimes it happens that I am now escaping from this scene.
You still have a little money with you, but you won't buy anything here today. More. Experiences in 430 because I am here and if you are here, well, so that tomorrow at seven you are no longer open here, I could do more than one expulsion, it is not possible. "Tomorrow the guys will probably come back. The three people are the usual clientele I see in Mainz, so they became my

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and should be checked. Many of the people I also know from my other times and, as you saw, he He was also able to do it and then unfortunately he went to donate, but we stopped, that's the good thing.
Two corners away he fled to a local place. The patrol stopped him there. He was definitely bringing concrete this time. Now let's see if we can find more, because it could be that the refugee has thrown away some packages of marijuana. Traffickers hide their substance here as in Berlin, but in Hamburg the tolerance limit is not 15 but a maximum of six grams. Refraining from processing does not mean that the possession of small quantities is legal If you are caught, you will receive a note in the central police register due to a violation of the narcotics law.
This time the search is unsuccessful. Hanser Platz and the surrounding streets have been the focal point of the district scene for years. . Prostitution and drug trafficking are common here. Last year's agenda was in St. George, with almost 20,000 crimes, the highest crime rate of all Hamburg districts. Alcoholics, drug addicts, homeless people and business owners always gather at the Hansa fountain, the famous center of the troubled district. We have been complaining to the Hamburg Senate about this abandonment for years. The police fight a battle that they can hardly win, but not here this threat that keeps men away from them for at least 24 hours.
Then we have the opportunity, if there really are violations here, to ban them from staying and send them home if they apply to those in custody and most people know that and that's why it's the sharpest sword we have. Citizens have been thinking about banning alcohol for a long time, but nothing has happened so far. From now on, I would say that the comprehensive ban on holes on Hansaplatz is temporary if it can be clamped, for example, what would you do? Then that would be a problem, for example. I think that would bring changes. Just talk about it and Doing nothing is not a solution.
The main station is an important contact point in the area for the two big city police officers, Sieglinde Krakow and Karl Bernhard Schulz. When the two appear here, they are often allowed to act as guides tourist where once diagonally to the other side of the train station, so when she is exactly here at the end and left at the end and then you can go straight back to the left or to the opposite side of the subway exit, the police is your friend and helper, so when we cross this at the uniformed station, we are immediately the contact person for all kinds of questions, whether you are looking for a place in Hamburg or on the S-Bahn or yes, they constantly talk to you and They ask him and he has to know everything. and it is also expected, so how can you help yourself again so you don't have to lock yourself up and confine yourself?
You can also help sometimes and sometimes you get it yourself. The mayor has been homeless for years but he takes care of himself. of the likes of him and then he comes out quite well from his work. But here I have something that can help tourists. Cloud Web offered to do the testing. Vincent did the test secretly. I have everything under control, I'm in politics, I turn my back, it's a personal check once you get up and ashes, you understand German English, you always wonder about it Hands out of pockets It's just a routine check If the men are clean and there is nothing against them, they have nothing to worry about.
It turns out that the two just want to smoke a cigarette while their families wait for the train at the station. Am 26 years old. Can I take it. You smoke, there's nothing to complain about, but do you also think it's okay if the police stop you? For me there is no color, whether black or white, there are only people and some who are criminals. For my safety, I don't have The problem is that today the agents, when they pass by the main station, have time to stop for a moment and take a breath. A few years ago this would not have been possible: the area was one of the places best known for violence in the Hanseatic city. and drug-related crimes A lot has happened and if you think about times past, the picture is different, that's true.
Of course, we always have uniformed patrols making sure you're not left walking around consuming alcohol. hansaplatz it's early in the office the endless game between the police and the drug scene continues as soon as one group gets scared the next disperses again how do you find the right motivation as a police officer why am I doing this is a good question is A bit like these peacemakers, I think I already played that role when I was a child, so I always tried to mediate in some way, not stay out of conflicts or remain neutral and yes, that's basically what makes a politician, so if somehow there is space to live, for example, very classic that then you just stop, what is really happening here, so I think that was my main motivation.
I do everything, I think based on idealism, out of the conviction that we have to save the bad guys 1 and those. Those who need help have to do it now. Hamburg police officers at Hansaplatz arrested someone who constantly provokes. The man is probably on drugs and has been arrested many times, so he is aggressive, he has to be handcuffed, a little uncooperative. , cigarette in hand and fruits the name Roma, let's start now the dangerous situation is not so interesting for us so I will be able to connect everything I want you to have paid attention to first if you have an identification card a password would be easier, we will start now at the station and then we'll lock him up like this because you don't have an ID card.
It is not the first time that the man has been allowed into the station in the police car, which is actually only a few minutes. When he leaves, they manage to identify him by his fingerprints. He comes from Tunisia. The big question is whether he will be allowed to stay in Hamburg. The immigration authorities have to check him further and then he will go to remand for the first time today until Monday morning because then the immigration authority can take action again and then they will have to verify and clarify his foreign status, but there is an order of removal for deportation and if it is valid.
In reality, a man from northwest Africa should no longer be in Germany. The situation in Hamburg is better than in Berlin, but there is no clear concept for combating crime here either. The traditionally liberal attitude of citizens made the daily life of the police difficult. Of course, not only in politics, but above all in the judicial system, and perhaps also in the greater Berlin area, 17,000 police officers carry out their duties in Hamburg and 7,700 in Munich and in Munich, with a district of around 5,500 inhabitants, i.e. 460 per 100,000 inhabitants in Berlin, 437 in Hamburg and 328 in Munich

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