“Mam Reesbengel op d’Stier”: This is how seniors defend themselves in an emergency

“Mam Reesbengel op d’Stier”: This is how seniors defend themselves in an emergency

Charlot makes short work of it in mid-October: When attackers try to attack him in broad daylight at the Amalia monument in the city park, he hits them in the air with judo movements and a battle cry. And yet the feeling of security has improved since the change of government, Interior Minister Léon Gloden (CSV) recently announced in response to a parliamentary question. He sees success in the fight against crime and aggressive begging in increasing the number of police and introducing local police.

This is how safe older people feel in the capital

This is how safe older people feel in the capital Video: Camera: Anouk Antony Editing: Sibila Lind

The “Luxemburger Wort” surveyed older people in the capital about their sense of security. Almost everyone is confident that if an attack does occur despite all the precautionary measures, they are ready to defend themselves. Be it screaming, kicking, hitting with a walking stick – or dropping dead on the spot: the methods are varied.

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“I wouldn’t advise anyone to attack me,” says Robert. In addition to his walking stick, he would also use his judo skills. Attackers should think twice about whether they want to take the risk. But the discussion about safety is not the only topic in “Groussgaass”. Begging is also still current, as the video shows.

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