Radical Hungarian party: We have to fight gypsy crime
Opposition Mi Hazánk has submitted a package of amendment proposals to the criminal code “in an effort to fight the proliferation of gypsy crime”, party lawmaker Előd Novák said on Tuesday.
The current criminal code includes some easing of regulations when it comes to certain cases of rowdiness, and Mi Hazánk instead is calling for stricter punishment of acts of disorderly conduct committed in a group involving weapons, he said.
The party also proposes that lynching should appear in the statute book as an independent crime, he added.
Additionally, security guards not carrying arms should be protected by law as persons fulfilling public duties, he said.
Mi Hazánk law enforcement expert Attila Vidó said that security guards working in shopping malls were subjected to incidents on a daily basis as a result of shoplifting attempts.
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2 Comments
I don’t understand the label “radical”? What is “radical” about wanting to take commonsense steps to stem crime? Surely a safer our streets, parks, malls, etc. being safer and more pleasant is in everybody’s interest. It’s a sad state of affairs that such a vision is deemed “radical.”
The liberal viewpoint of not allowing reporting the group identity associated with certain crimes has not yet infected Hungarian media. Press freedom still exits.