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Security guard in Schliersee: "A real benefit"

2022-05-28T15:13:49.831Z


Security guard in Schliersee: "A real benefit" Created: 05/28/2022, 17:02 Whistleblower on duty: In winter, the security guard also checked whether the corona regulations were being observed in the Spitzingsee ski area. © tp After two years of security guards, the police draw up an interim balance. Due to a lack of operations during the pandemic, however, this is “unfortunately not very meaning


Security guard in Schliersee: "A real benefit"

Created: 05/28/2022, 17:02

Whistleblower on duty: In winter, the security guard also checked whether the corona regulations were being observed in the Spitzingsee ski area.

© tp

After two years of security guards, the police draw up an interim balance.

Due to a lack of operations during the pandemic, however, this is “unfortunately not very meaningful”.

Schliersee – The interim report should actually have been made after a year, but it wouldn't have made any sense then.

The Miesbach police still don't have much more knowledge about the security guard in Schliersee today, but they came to the municipal council and gave an account.

And: Head of inspection Katharina Schreiber is hopeful that the Schliersee example can set a precedent.

Police chief: "Slowly the whole thing is picking up speed"

Three security forces are currently active at the Schlierseer security guard, since the starting signal at the end of January 2020 there has been a certain fluctuation, "otherwise we would have five or six," said Schreiber in the municipal council.

Logically, the security forces didn’t have too much to do in the two years of the pandemic.

In the first year they were on patrol for a full 15 hours, in 2021 72, in the first few months of the current year 62. Schreiber: "Slowly the whole thing is picking up speed." Areas of application are the Kurpark, where young people like to party despite the alcohol ban , in general the environment of the economies and last winter also the ski area at Spitzingsee, where compliance with the Corona requirements was checked.

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The security guard is also a success from the point of view of the police.

Writer: "She's a real asset.

The three are very motivated and committed.” Dirk Schreyer, responsible for the security guards at the headquarters in Rosenheim, admitted: “The status report is not very meaningful.” But the same applies to Schliersee: There was no negative feedback whatsoever.

In general, in the eight years he's been with the company, he hasn't once heard any criticism of security guards.

There are 21 in the presidium's area of ​​responsibility, which includes ten districts.

Once again, Schreyer reminded that the emergency services are not substitute police and only have two powers that go beyond what every citizen is entitled to: they may record personal details and issue evictions.

Meanwhile, the great benefit lies in the presence of uniformed people in public.

As a result, people misbehave less.

The council will make a decision on whether to proceed at the next meeting

There were also reservations in Schliersee.

And Gerhard Waas (Greens) again warned in the municipal council that the security guards should not lead to savings being made with the police in the country.

But: "Now I'm also convinced that this is a good thing." Schliersee had agreed to be able to decide whether to continue.

That will happen at the next council meeting.

There is little evidence of a refusal, in view of the effort that the police had for the training - Schreiber: "It was exhausting and challenging" - a no for the police would also be annoying.

At least the head of inspection thinks in a different direction anyway.

She would also like to establish the security guard elsewhere.

"An association with Miesbach, for example, would be ideal." Then the police could use the staff more variably.

Such a network had been discussed a few years ago, but failed because the city council and the local council of Hausham said no.

It looks like Schreiber wants to try a new approach.

Miesbach in particular could "imagine well" the police chief.

The experiences in Schliersee could help.

Source: merkur

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