Security Concerns Raised After Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack
Magdeburg, Germany – Following a vehicle attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg on December 29, 2023, security experts are questioning the effectiveness of current safety measures at public events, citing observations of inattentive security personnel and flawed tactical approaches. The incident, which injured multiple people, has renewed scrutiny of how German markets-and similar gatherings-protect visitors from potential threats.
Critics allege that existing security protocols rely too heavily on visible, uniformed patrols, creating predictable patterns for potential attackers. former police officer and security consultant, Dieter Bisanz, reports regularly witnessing security guards at markets “who just fidget on their cell phones rather of paying attention.” This perceived lack of vigilance, coupled wiht the cost of more proactive security measures, is prompting calls for increased investment in comprehensive safety strategies.
Bisanz advocates for a shift towards more discreet security,suggesting the implementation of civilian patrols integrated within the crowd and the increased use of explosives detection dogs-even smaller breeds like dachshunds-to provide a less conspicuous presence. He estimates the hourly cost of such well-trained personnel at approximately 33 euros, compared to the 25 euros typically paid to minimum wage workers. “if things are to become safer, operators have to invest or municipalities have to cover costs,” Bisanz stated, emphasizing the financial implications of enhanced security.
The discussion comes amid ongoing concerns about the vulnerability of public spaces to vehicle-ramming attacks and other forms of terrorism. Authorities are now evaluating security protocols nationwide to determine whether adjustments are needed to better protect visitors at future events. (sources: own research, conversations with experts, dpa)