Tuesday, January 12, 2016

‘We can’t arrest them’: German police officer speaks out on refugees

Via sauced07

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A German police officer told media that law enforcement cannot efficiently tackle crime among refugees without being accused of excessive violence or racism, while many dangerous incidents are played down or kept secret to maintain desirable statistics. 
The federal police officer, referred to as Bernd K., has shared his experiences with Bild newspaper, having worked for six months at Munich train station and also in the “refugee hotspots” of Passau and Freilassing in Bavaria.

“At first, mostly families with children – who looked educated and spoke English – were coming here,” the officer told. “Meanwhile, 95 percent of refugees are now single men.”

More @ RT

6 comments:

  1. Eventually the people will take it into their own hands. They will be prosecuted the nth degree by their own government that is raping them, and then the shit will really hit the fan. Its a pattern that will land itself on our shores too I am sure. There is a tipping point that I fear most governments don't realize. There will be carnage.

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  2. "....many dangerous incidents are played down or kept secret to maintain desirable statistics."

    The citizens 'desirable statistics' are going to beat the politicians 'desirable statistics' to a pulp.

    On a brighter note, I can't recall any place in recent history with as great a potential for a first-class trap line. Plenty of varmints, no lack of lure for the traps, and great places to set out the traps. The hides won''t bring much, though, so I guess it would be more of a public service in thinning out the varmints. :)


    Central Alabamaian

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    1. The hides won''t bring much, though, so I guess it would be more of a public service in thinning out the varmints. :)

      & the varmints do need thinning.

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  3. Well if you cant arrest them all, start putting lead in them and this shall help with the end out come.

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