Knives can be deadly
Knives can be deadly
Weapons - including knives - have a fascinating effect on many people. Carrying them is sometimes associated with supposed safety, but sometimes also with strength. However, knives and other stabbing weapons have a potential danger that can be underestimated.

The police strongly advise against carrying knives and weapons for self-defense purposes!

Carrying knives and stabbing weapons may increase the subjective feeling of safety at first glance, but unfortunately this can also lead to a greater willingness to take risks. In the worst-case scenario, this can turn already tense situations into life-threatening confrontations.

There is also a high risk of a knife falling into the hands of an attacker. The knife, which is actually intended for self-defense, then becomes a danger.

In armed confrontations, it is also difficult for emergency services to distinguish between the attacker and the victim.

Avoid threatening situations as early as possible. However, should a threat arise:
- Avoid additional provocation
- Avoid physical confrontations and try to move away from the perpetrators
- Make others aware of the assault and ask for help
- Call the police on the emergency number 110

 

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In urgent cases: Police emergency number 110