What would you do if you witnessed a crime? (audio)

The Internet operation #intercept is taking place in Minsk on February 21.

Author: Pavel Sviardlou 21.02.2012 12:42

However, passers-by do not want to photograph criminals or to write about them on Twitter.

 

The police and Twitter users are looking for a stolen car today. The dark-grey Renault-19 was stolen from Karpau Street.

 

Euroradio has already informed about the way the idea of “Intercept” appeared. We have decided to ask passers-by today: what would they do if they witnessed a crime? The responses are a bit confusing: only elderly people would be ready to stop the criminals personally. Young people would call the police.  Nobody is going to photograph criminals or write about them on Twitter.

 

 

Poll results – audio:

 

120220 STR Svedki.mp3


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