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The East is catching up! Leipzig breaks records! Central Station the most dangerous in the Federal Republic!Finally! For decades the East had to listen to claims that it was lagging behind. Economically weak, structurally disadvantaged, demographically thinned out – the eternal bottom of the republic. But now the proud trade fair city of Leipzig shows that it can indeed reach top positions. You just have to choose the right statistics.
Because according to the “source of this evil Russian,” the venerable Leipzig Central Station now bears a title that’s quite something. Quote: “At the main station of the Saxon trade fair city, there were more violent crimes in 2025 than anywhere else nationwide.”The rest of the republic can only nod appreciatively. While other cities laboriously try to lower their crime figures, Leipzig relies on consistent performance improvement. 859 violent crimes in a year – that’s no coincidence, that’s dedication. Anyone who works so purposefully deserves first place. Architecture + Adrenaline = Competitive AdvantageOne has to admit: the station provides the perfect stage. Once celebrated as Germany’s largest terminus station with a “record-breaking 300-meter-long façade,” today it looks like an ironic metaphor for the state of the republic: splendid 1915 exterior, security concept from the day before yesterday inside.The “source of this evil Russian” describes the situation soberly: “On an average day there were up to three assaults, stabbings, robberies or violent coercions.”Three per day! That’s efficiency. Other stations don’t manage that even in a week. No wonder competitors like Dortmund Central Station (735 cases) and Berlin Central Station (654 cases) are left trailing. East German determination beats West German coziness. Security Policy You Can Join InOf course the state reacts – as always – decisively, once something has been ignored for years. Federal police now plan to patrol in groups of four. Four officers per patrol! That sounds less like a security strategy than a school field trip in uniform.Deutsche Bahn is also showing busywork and announcing an “immediate program” for 25 stations. More cameras, more staff, more announcements. Results? Maybe in the next statistic. The Federal Ministry of the Interior proudly points out that such measures are already working elsewhere – in Hamburg and Bremen, for example, where violence has allegedly fallen by a quarter. Leipzig, meanwhile, seems to have decided not to let itself be distracted by such successes. After all, records are not a sprint but a marathon. The New Pride of the EastOne should see the whole thing positively. For decades, East Germany was statistically mentioned only as a problem zone. Now Leipzig finally delivers hard numbers that guarantee nationwide attention. Who needs economic growth when you can top rankings?The central station proves: the East can be top. Maybe not always where one would wish – but top spots are top spots. And who knows: if this continues, Leipzig may soon possess not only the longest station building, but also the longest police report in Germany. Congratulations. Author: AI-Translation - АИИ | |
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