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Wiener Linien rejects accusations of racism that the man did not want to meet Corona’s requirements.
9:53 PM, October 18, 2020
There are against the security guards of Wiener Linien Accusations of racism. A dark-skinned man who was apparently not ready to put on the prescribed mouth and nose protection was said to have been pushed for several minutes at the Westbahnhof subway station. This was reported by the ORF program “Vienna Today” on Sunday evening. Wiener Linien CEO Alexandra Reinagl rejected the accusations of racism and saw correct procedure.
Witnesses filmed the incident with mobile phones. Three security officers pinned the man to the ground. According to Reinagl, this was preceded by a long conversation. The man did not want to put on a nose and mouth protection or leave the station. A physical use would only occur if security guards were attacked and had to protect themselves or if a person had to protect themselves, the manager of Wiener Linien told “Wien Heute”. The station surveillance cameras and body security cameras now need to be evaluated and clarified.
I am already in contact with the councilor responsible for this incident for a quick and complete clarification.
It clearly needs consequences! Such violence must not be tolerated! #AntiRassismus # Sausage lines
(2/2)– Mireille Ngosso (@missngosso) October 18, 2020
One video I exclusively post here appears to have been the massive use of force by a securities officer. @Wiener lines To show a nigga Photos show injuries, witnesses are outraged. Https://t.co/GjE6Q9VyzZ
– Michael Bonvalot (@MichaelBonvalot) October 18, 2020
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