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However, not only weapons were found among visitors to the regional court in 2023, but also narcotic drugs in 38 cases. “One witness even did it twice in one day. He left the house and when he entered he had marijuana with him again,” says the vice president.
Took drugs twice in one day
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However, the anger over the controls among visitors continues unabated, as Monika Gruber, Vice President of the Regional Court, described at a press conference on Monday: “People fly on holiday without complaint and accept everything, but the control we have is huge Theme.”
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In addition, a look at the numbers in the safety report shows the need for control. “I’m always amazed at what we take from people at the entrance,” says the security officer. Everything happens: Seven handguns, two prohibited weapons (electric stun guns and a ballpoint pen with a hidden knife), 1,094 knives and 4,784 objects that could be used as weapons were confiscated from visitors at the Linz regional court last year. “Last week a man wanted to enter the building with 120 disposable syringes, around ten of them covered in blood,” says Gruber.
The entrance gate at the Linz regional court was in full swing in 2023: each of the 130,558 people who came to a court hearing or had other appointments in the building last year was checked by security forces when they entered – almost twice as many as in 2022 (70,600). . The court cannot explain the increased interest.
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