12 January 2026, Baden-Württemberg, Göppingen: Thomas Strobl (CDU, right), Minister of the Interior of Baden-Württemberg, watches as a so-called Taser is triggered at the police headquarters in Göppingen during a demonstration. Following in the footsteps of numerous other federal states, patrol officers in Baden-Württemberg are now to be equipped with stun guns - so-called Tasers. In the pilot project, two different models will be used for one year each in South Baden and Göppingen. Photo: Katharina Kausche/dpa

GLIX-115-3DFE5DG

12 January 2026, Baden-Württemberg, Göppingen: Thomas Strobl (CDU, right), Minister of the Interior of Baden-Württemberg, watches as a so-called Taser is triggered at the police headquarters in Göppingen during a demonstration. Following in the footsteps of numerous other federal states, patrol officers in Baden-Württemberg are now to be equipped with stun guns - so-called Tasers. In the pilot project, two different models will be used for one year each in South Baden and Göppingen. Photo: Katharina Kausche/dpa
EDITORIAL LICENC
Kizárólag sajtó felhasználásra.
A képet csak az alábbi országokban használhatja fel:
Magyarország

NEM engedélyezett felhasználási módok:

personalUse advertisingCommercialUse commercialElectronicUse consumerGoodsUse directMailBrochuresUse indoorDisplayUse internalBusinessUse
Kollekció

GLIX Prime

Fotós / Szerző

dpa, dpa picture alliance

Készült
Leírás

12 January 2026, Baden-Württemberg, Göppingen: Thomas Strobl (CDU, right), Minister of the Interior of Baden-Württemberg, watches as a so-called Taser is triggered at the police headquarters in Göppingen during a demonstration. Following in the footsteps of numerous other federal states, patrol officers in Baden-Württemberg are now to be equipped with stun guns - so-called Tasers. In the pilot project, two different models will be used for one year each in South Baden and Göppingen. Photo: Katharina Kausche/dpa

Kulcsszavak

Licenc: Rights Managed (editorial)

Jelentkezzen be a letöltéshez!