German MPs call for tough penalties for gawpers who block emergency services

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Politicians in Germany are calling for tough new penalties for motorists who stop to film accident scenes on their mobile phones.

German MPs have called for those who block the emergency services by trying to film to have their driving licenses suspended and their mobile phones confiscated.

“Gawpers who enjoy accident misery and block police and rescue workers by filming the suffering of others, must be punished with a one-month driving ban,” Alexander Graf Lambsdorff of the opposition Free Democrat party (FDP) told Bild newspaper.

Drivers currently face fines for blocking emergency services and photographing the injured without their consent, as well as using mobile phones at the wheel. The German government is considering changes in the law to ban photographing the dead.

But government and opposition MPs argue the proposed changes don’t go far enough.

“Anyone who films accidents and is intoxicated by the suffering of their fellow human beings, lacks any decency and respect,” said Marc Henrichmann of Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrat party (CDU)

“In such cases, driving bans or the confiscation of their mobiles as a signal of the rule of law should not be taboo.”

The call comes after a number of incidents in which police and rescue workers have accused onlookers of blocking them from reaching the scene of traffic accidents and slowing treatment of the injured.

zubaz69 on June 1st, 2019 at 17:45 UTC »

When I worked as a paramedic we called them "concerned onlookers". One of the people I worked with lost his legs when a concerned citizen ran into the back of the truck and crushed him between it and the guardrail.

Schaedlich on June 1st, 2019 at 17:26 UTC »

We had some really horrible cases here in Germany.

Last year some gawkers entered an ambulance and tried to film the victim.

Earlier this year someone entered his neighbors apartment to watch him being revived. When he was asked to leave he attacked the medics and had to be taken in by the police.

RevWaldo on June 1st, 2019 at 15:43 UTC »

An article I posted years ago about 'incident screens' being tested in the UK, which are intended to stop motorists from doing this shit. Wonder if they worked out at all.