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Woman furious after an emergency call: "In Munich at night, don't expect any help if you call the police"

2022-12-20T11:23:23.864Z


Woman furious after an emergency call: "In Munich at night, don't expect any help if you call the police" Created: 12/20/2022, 12:09 p.m By: Lukas Schierlinger A woman from Munich was disappointed after her call to the police. © Julio Rodriguez via www.imago-images.de The Munich police apologize to a woman who had a "bad experience". Your emergency call had not led to the desired result. Muni


Woman furious after an emergency call: "In Munich at night, don't expect any help if you call the police"

Created: 12/20/2022, 12:09 p.m

By: Lukas Schierlinger

A woman from Munich was disappointed after her call to the police.

© Julio Rodriguez via www.imago-images.de

The Munich police apologize to a woman who had a "bad experience".

Your emergency call had not led to the desired result.

Munich – It was a sight that worried her.

In Munich, Gesine S. met a man in the anteroom of a bank late at night who did not make a good impression on her.

He lay on the ground, not moving.

"I did not know, what I should do.

I didn't dare approach him," reports Gesine S. in a Twitter post.

After all, the man could have been drunk or aggressive, she explains.

Because there was no other person to be seen far and wide, the woman from Munich decided to call the police.

Munich: Woman calls the police at night – the officer on duty is said to have snapped at her

What she then experienced on the phone leaves S. angrily: "Instead of helping, the man on the line just snapped at me about how much these calls annoyed him and made fun of the fact that I didn't dare as a woman, closer Approaching the man.” At this time of year he was constantly confronted with similar calls, the officer on duty stated harshly.

The Sparkasse recently drew the ire of many people in Munich with an action directed against the homeless.

Metal prongs placed on the floor of a branch are intended to prevent people who are cold from sitting or lying down.

Munich police apologize: "Sorry you had a bad experience"

S. sounds dismayed after her emergency call.

In her Twitter post, she draws a bitter conclusion: "Now I know that you can't expect help in Munich if you call the police at night as a woman." Numerous comments from outraged users who want the Munich police collect under the post don't give the wrong impression.

A response from the official Twitter account read: "We're sorry you had a bad experience.

Competent advice should be given on the emergency call in particular.” S. was also personally contacted about the incident, according to the statement.

In the specific case, S. then decided to take the initiative himself: "Ultimately I went to the man, he was fine."

Source: merkur

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