Me neither, I would understand it in a big apparment complex. Try talking before calling police in neighbor disputes but not in a supermarket
JudgementMaker123 on
I don’t know where its from but I need this for my apartment door XD
My friend had the police called in him once because he choked on some water, coughed for like 10 minutes straight and because it was after 10pm the neighbour considered it ‘Ruhestörung’ and called the police to complain. She got a stern talking to from what I understood (the neighbour, not my friend)
rokki123 on
its from an organization to help football fans which are in trouble with the police.
not to talk to the police is the only right thing to do in such a situation.
Zooz00 on
Snitches get stitches, you know. At least that’s how uneducated hooligans think.
Dead_as_Duck on
Better Call Saul, German Version.
DerZappes on
It‘s not about calling the police, it is about talking to them. And that‘s something no sane person ever does without a lawyer next to them.
LKAgoogle on
It’s about not talking to the police when they interrogate you (without i.e. a lawyer present), not about not calling them when you see someone getting mugged.
mvt90 on
The scales are a symbol of justice/lawyers, so it’s telling you not to call the police *yourself* but let the pros handle it for you
Big_Rip_4020 on
Don’t talk to police without a lawyer. Pretty obvious I think
Past_Park8468 on
Weird sticker ? I think this is a common sense, People in Germany loves to call police instead of speaking directly to solve the issue.
BubiMannKuschelForce on
If the police has questions for you, you answer your lawyer. Not the popo.
lumur on
certain groups and subcultures experience police scrutiny and police brutality. calling the cops in those enivronments would only escalate problems rather than solve them.
if you’ve never experinced this, don’t try and rationalise it from an outsider’s perspective. please just respect it.
Blau-Gelbe Hilfe e.V. (BGH) emerged from within the Braunschweig fan community and is therefore organized solely and exclusively by the fan community and funded by its members. The mission of BGH is to assist fans of the Braunschweig Turn- und Sportverein in resolving issues with the club, the police, and the judicial system.
720degreeLotus on
Thanks for all the responses, I now can link it to the correct organisation. But I feel there is a deeper message. I mean… yes, don’t talk to cops, wait for your attorney. But that applies to all situations. Why is a specific soccer club posting about this? Is “soccer fans getting into trouble with the police” basically meaning that we are talking about hooligans? I don’t get the reason for the message otherwise.
WtfDD1899 on
I’ll think that can beba Sticker of Eintracht Braunschweig. A German Football Club. Gifhorn is Not far away
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[It’s from football fan clubs](https://www.blau-gelbe-hilfe.de)
Me neither, I would understand it in a big apparment complex. Try talking before calling police in neighbor disputes but not in a supermarket
I don’t know where its from but I need this for my apartment door XD
My friend had the police called in him once because he choked on some water, coughed for like 10 minutes straight and because it was after 10pm the neighbour considered it ‘Ruhestörung’ and called the police to complain. She got a stern talking to from what I understood (the neighbour, not my friend)
its from an organization to help football fans which are in trouble with the police.
not to talk to the police is the only right thing to do in such a situation.
Snitches get stitches, you know. At least that’s how uneducated hooligans think.
Better Call Saul, German Version.
It‘s not about calling the police, it is about talking to them. And that‘s something no sane person ever does without a lawyer next to them.
It’s about not talking to the police when they interrogate you (without i.e. a lawyer present), not about not calling them when you see someone getting mugged.
The scales are a symbol of justice/lawyers, so it’s telling you not to call the police *yourself* but let the pros handle it for you
Don’t talk to police without a lawyer. Pretty obvious I think
Weird sticker ? I think this is a common sense, People in Germany loves to call police instead of speaking directly to solve the issue.
If the police has questions for you, you answer your lawyer. Not the popo.
certain groups and subcultures experience police scrutiny and police brutality. calling the cops in those enivronments would only escalate problems rather than solve them.
if you’ve never experinced this, don’t try and rationalise it from an outsider’s perspective. please just respect it.
[https://www.blau-gelbe-hilfe.de/impressionen-vom-3-anti-repressionsspieltag/](https://www.blau-gelbe-hilfe.de/impressionen-vom-3-anti-repressionsspieltag/)
Blau-Gelbe Hilfe e.V. (BGH) emerged from within the Braunschweig fan community and is therefore organized solely and exclusively by the fan community and funded by its members. The mission of BGH is to assist fans of the Braunschweig Turn- und Sportverein in resolving issues with the club, the police, and the judicial system.
Thanks for all the responses, I now can link it to the correct organisation. But I feel there is a deeper message. I mean… yes, don’t talk to cops, wait for your attorney. But that applies to all situations. Why is a specific soccer club posting about this? Is “soccer fans getting into trouble with the police” basically meaning that we are talking about hooligans? I don’t get the reason for the message otherwise.
I’ll think that can beba Sticker of Eintracht Braunschweig. A German Football Club. Gifhorn is Not far away