Drunk woman hits policewoman: 2.35 per mille in Neuruppin!
There was an incident in Neuruppin in which a drunk woman attacked a police officer; Details of confrontations and arrests.

Drunk woman hits policewoman: 2.35 per mille in Neuruppin!
A tumultuous incident occurred in Neuruppin last Friday evening, shocking law enforcement and the public alike. Two men got into a heated argument at the Rheinsberger Tor. A 36-year-old from Neuruppin punched a 41-year-old man in the face and threatened those around him with violence. The police were alerted and arrived to defuse the situation. At first the 36-year-old was cooperative, but as his aggressiveness increased, he was brought to the ground and restrained with handcuffs MaZ reported.
During the course of the checks, further unpleasant incidents occurred: A 47-year-old woman insulted and hit a 27-year-old policewoman in the face. She was also brought to the ground and restrained with handcuffs. A breath alcohol test showed a remarkable 2.35 per mille, which is why the woman was taken into custody to sober up. The responsible authorities have registered reports of bodily harm, threats, insults and physical attacks on law enforcement officers.
Ongoing problems
Such incidents highlight the challenges faced by police in the region. Aggressive behavior and attacks on emergency services can not only endanger the safety of the officers, but also that of the entire environment. Behind the numbers and statistics there are often all too human fates and stories that provide a deeper insight into social problems.
Even if what happened in Neuruppin caused a stir, the question remains as to how such riots can be avoided in the future. Often it is not just alcohol and excitement that lead to such acts, but also other social tensions that lurk in secret.
A look at the gastronomy
The combination of such deficiencies and current events suggests the need to ensure greater reliability and quality in both public order and the catering industry. Ultimately, citizens should have the feeling that they can rely on each other, both on everyday trips into the city and when visiting a restaurant.
At a time when mutual respect and good social relationships are more important than ever, it is to be hoped that incidents like those in Neuruppin will receive the necessary attention in order to have a preventive effect.