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welcome to afford strategy of the investigation. we can't go into too much detail here, just naturally we're following up many different leads in our investigation here. and the situation is changing from minute to minute. can you do type as 500 a bit? can you talk to the nation? i don't know how many of those details that we discussed. i also find that you're referring to. we are no longer suing because we had us with the number of needs in his mind hunts, but they are not firm enough for us to want to share them with the public yet.
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snaps welcoming those thoughts on by itself. we may kind of have discussed this with the public prosecutor general and cannot release any further details of the 15 year old who has been detained. shovel number targeted and something i've got another question about the 15 year old is about what else to be done. so i can get this class that you're saying, so i'll give you that left as i'm good, is just inviting 15 year olds is we're not going to be prosecuted as far as you're aware now. but let me just ask why the list went save it was beyond anything about the person you are looking for. or just the 1st thing you has even revealed anything just reaching out to the person on slide and we're just kind of struggling in this. i am afraid i do not wish to say anything about this at this point in investigations on. yes, but it's quite a long time to find means there is why. oh, if there were 2 people tell them who were involved in this, i can hear from, you know, the people in the internet. we came here and people talking about 2 people being
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involved not going on as a person acting alone. i mean, there are plenty of witnesses, the syllabus. i'm essays and mr. cause i do not know these witnesses. well, the ones in the internet, you don't know, and you don't know. the woman who choose this has been to the young comment. that is a teenager. i mean, it was this woman who is kind of kind of told you about this, the mom 50. 0, that's what i have to say that. well, i do not know of any witness who observe these to be the women just talked about the behavior before the attack dog. is that right for that type of you know? yes, we are assuming that there was a conversation over her before the in time, or that's going to miss. i don't, i'm totally giving it to somebody for him is waiting on me. it's like a well and we found a knife on this, so willing and then found from about a 170 and 5 meters from me get to the study area. where are they talking to? so sort of a knife attack suspect fled to the scene of the crime. could you tell us
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a bit more about that? do you think that is the, as i'm of one to 3, to the width and depth thoughts and solve the call due to the brutality of this attack and the complexity of the attack, we need to collect no 5 evidence on modeling that go far beyond ordinary crimes, so at the moment we have an awful lot of attacks. we have found a number of the knives at the scene and we will investigate all of them and decide which can be associated to the nice attack and which can't. but there are many other types of elements that we are collecting as well. so one of their computing top allocating a particular knife as the murder weapon is not something we can do yet. okay, well leave it there. that was regional police and no fine with failure. holding a press conference with me in the studio is the w security corresponding thomas barrow. to tell us more about what we've just been listening to in reference,
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of course, to this 9th attack in which 3 people would died. we heard a 76 year old, 56 year old woman and 56 year old man age being treated for severely injured brings up to date on, on more of the comments that we were hearing from those police commissioners and heads of operations. well, to be fairly honest, we weren't hearing all that much so that we didn't get many details about what they're actually investigating. that's not surprising. fairly honest, because normally when these incidents occur when these attacks, okay, police want to keep their investigations private. they want to be able to carry out their work. yeah, the same time, obviously they have a responsibility to inform the public on striking the balance between those 2 elements is difficult. and that is something that was clearly evident from the press conference that we just had. there were plenty of questions about the person who was detained about possible other people who were involved about the knife or
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knives that were found on site all these issues. that's obviously journalists are asking that are important for the public to know. authorities during that press conference were not necessarily giving some of the details that many people would have wanted. nevertheless, it is important to stress that some basic details have been provided. for example, the fact that a 1500 year old was detained, that they're looking at a considerable number of different types of evidence, including several knives that came right at the end before we came to this to this talk. but it's still basically to lead to confirm to what extent is 15 year old person wasn't, wasn't involved in the attack. and also what the possible motivations were. these are still 2 questions that are very important in order to really put the pieces of the puzzle together and understand what happened in solving. and on friday, the 16 year old being, having, being arrested in the early hours of the morning. they mentioned um who was being examined so so, so far it doesn't sound like
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a link has been determined. they assume again that it's a lone perpetrator, although they have been looking for more than one perpetrator from the messages we've been getting. but that's also normal in these kinds of circumstances that they normally look to all possible avenues before coming to one specific conclusion . it would have been strange at this point in the proceedings for them to say that they know for sure that it's only a lot alone perpetrator and then not looking in into other possible people involved . so this really falls in line with other types of investigations. what effort to say they have found one person they're investigating to what extent that person was involved. but they're still looking at the possibility that other people might have been also involved. that also falls in line with the investigation on the possible motivation. and that's why up to now authorities, i said very little about the possible motivation behind this stuck on the public
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prosecutor saying that he cons exclude it'd be in uh, having some sort of tara link. and i that, that's particularly important been because it has already been speculation for a long time. and it's also in line with other instances where as soon as something like that happens, you begin to see different comments, especially on social media as to whether case or isn't tyra related to the fact of the public prosecutor here states that they can't exclude it, but they con, confirm it, okay. also basically gives a hint that they're looking at different possibilities when it comes to the motivation. mm hm. well, police are still collecting evidence and witness accounts. they've put the state of no fine westphalia on and increased tara, a load or an increased load of level of alert. i should say, no, tara, look. there's also an increase police presence in the state, and then looking at other festivals that are taking place right now. so taking, looking at all avenues and taking old precautions, let's just take a look now at the events that occurred last night from what we know at this
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point in time. police cold and death streets insulting. and as the search for the kilowatt and special units joined state police in a city wide man hunt which pushed into the surrounding region. friday nights deadly north attack of the street festival lift local, stunned sewing ends mad voice. the shop during a visit to the crime scene was waiting. we enrolling in full of hara and full of sadness that says what happened to announce the city yesterday, but she hasn't allowed any of us to sleep. last investment. thousands, we are enjoying an evening at zillow. lincoln's phone health square. when witnesses say, a man began stepping passes by with a knife, apparently at random. the attack of then disappeared into the and shooting panic
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and confusion. the police are still unsure if the a silent act of the loan or with others save us festival goal is to submit videos and photos to help with the investigation of their mission. i'm trying to get to come kind of description of it is difficult because witnesses in shocking on able to speak. they are old receiving can, but we need to piece together all the information to continue the search. and the festival was suppose to celebrate julian, $650.00 if anniversary the weekends remaining events have now been cancelled as the city moans the victims of these brutal attacks. so let's talk more about this attack without security x. but until the spiral thomas, nancy phase of the in the interior minister of johnny, will be tending investigations here. tell us a bit more about the significance that while it is very significant,
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she was also one of the 1st high ranking politicians to issue a statement. this morning, stressing basically that the focus was also on trying to find the perpetrator. and the fact that she has traveled to is oregon and will be appearing later in the morning and with other regional all thought was, is significant from a political perspective, not only because she shows through this visit that the german federal government is obviously paying close attention to developments enrolling down to what political impact that could have. but also obviously looking at things 1st had been speaking to those who were involved yesterday who were trying to help people who were affected. also talking to police and talking to different authorities. nancy phase . actually before this attack happened, had been vocal in the need for drug and also just to strengthen last on, on basically having knives and carrying knives and what kind of knives people could carry. so i do expect that this will increase the debate in the country regarding
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knife possession. i'm not sure if he's going to refer to that specifically when she's enrolling and, but it's certainly something that probably in the next few days will be part of the political debate. here in the countries suddenly an important political visit that reinforces the commitment that the german federal government also has with this is not only about no sound was failure, the region was wanting and is okay to deal with it. it is clearly something that the federal government is also interested in tactic. i came to us very, thank you very much for bringing us up to date and giving us your analysis on this attack or these brutal attack in those language failures, police products. it's and that brings you up to dates on all the international news on bank as well. and we'll have more on this attacks in know, finalize failure in the city of zoning and in our next bulletin. otherwise they to our website is a little more information that the w dot com see and excel the
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ocean. september th, we will see the grace between b y, d and test law. the next 3 to 4 years. the b y d, the world's knowledge is to be the manufacturer. and how did they get that? and can they stay? don't sell the in 2011. the coverage wildly to was still a lot thing. stoke. why do you, why trying to compete? why do you lot? have you seen that?
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well, this age like milk. at the end of 2023, b y d student post test to become the number one e v manufacturer on the planet. so is b y, d having the last it off to be fat, you know, must because since said the b y d is very competitive like rest the drake, b, y, d. so to the bottom before reaching the bottom. but how did this budget phone back to reproduce becomes the best selling electric tom manufacturer? and how long can they remain? number one, we will see a be grace between b, y, d and test law in the next 3 to 4 years. in the final quarter of 2023, b y, d,
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out sold tesla in factory of the cost 526002484004 the 1st time reading shows is the kind of big changes happening time in the car. industry environment, most of be why didn't you say i was being within china? last is that because market about 90 percent of the sales. and a lot of that kind of stuff that was done on, on selling has been big volumes and in quite competitive prices. this is not a complete surprise as it was the 2nd year in a row. they beacon tests not in terms of production, but the 1st time around the figures included b, y, d, e v plus the hi, right? so with the i a in munich in 2023, b y d was more than happy to fix it. last year was $1.00 need in your engine vehicle cost sales, which is a $3.00 times of the previous year. do you id, become there?
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was number one deal and the tv cobra. now it's between testing that we'd be the only the b y, d o build your dreams once a small spouse up with just 20 employees back in 1995 has evolved into an electric cod julian. founded by a chemist, one to one who in china. it's initially manufactured d c. m. i invest terese from the biofire just as this month. same trend to gulf business boom supply and joint site made to rolla and nokia trends, who had already been interested in factory technology as a student in 2003 b y d ventured into 'cause by acquiring shan kenny swan automobile this. this the start of b y d, or v x 3,
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it's best bus can engine. com. we slipped similar to the toyota corolla, debuted in 2005, but it was much cheaper than a corolla. the funny 2000 date b y d entered the electric vehicle space with the f 3 d m. the it was the well 1st mass produced plug in hybrid automobile flow. at the time, the still a 232000000 dollar investment from warren buffett and see 1000 dates, fuel b, y, d. c. v. ambitions. in 2020 b y d notes, the blades bucktree and l. s p or lithium ion phosphate factory, which cost less than other types of lithium ion battery is used in a, b b y,
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d is laid with more compact. i'm seeing the space for as well. 11 a b y d t sedan and subsequent levels incorporated the blades, battery b, y, d e b sales surge from almost 131020221 point 57000000 in the following year. the battery is the most expensive part of the car. it's about 40 percent of the cost of an electric car is the battery. and if you have competency as in a battery, yeah. also emulation wise, but also cost wise. then you have a big advantage in building electric costs. like neo before the b y d is in global markets, especially europe with low cheese, 3 of them models. so it's no coincidence that
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b y d was names, the official e v. sponsor of the euro 2024 football championship. that could be another nail in the coffin for the gym, and auto industry as this was long volkswagens golden tickets. now b, y d is on everyone's lips. you are the a 2 or 3. i should say you have a silver the bends in that is what a lot of those i say out a cleaning will help with b y d can no longer say that the biggest comrades you've never heard of already a joint in asia. they're expanding around the globe. move to, to the scenes, long changed the passages call print euro last of october. you id entered in european countries, wheezing just 11 balls. the rise of chinese eves and b y d
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owes much to a, pushed by the chinese government. the industry has enjoyed huge tax breaks that sled to b, y d 's donation domestically with a market share of c 5 percent in china compared to testers. and point take the biggest difference if you kinda look at the middle east kind of was where they compete, test the still kind of has that kind of style and design. i'm just kinda, we're just all around that kind of testament batch of brands. now we're b y, the much welcome page on it's on the price, but he's kind of an offering more for the same price is on the cost of the warranty has been able to, on the comp, test pricing that causes a lot cheaper science to the subsidies but that's another secret to the success on like tests, the b y, d went to the low hanging fruit plates of buses, enabling them to produce factories in mass quantities. that factory development has
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been key to the success, giving them a huge advantage over the us and european rivals. unlike many of the competitive b y, d producers launch pumps of that calls themselves, helping them to avoid extra cost delays. i'm logistical problems which of companies like tests that is one of the, the competitive advantages of a b, y, d, that they have a high edit the value of about 70 and 75 percent of added value in the cop. yeah. that they make themselves of so and this brings them, uh to, uh, yeah, this position they are now b, y d calls. they say that the co integration all of the integration capabilities give us the predictability, the fast, the response to the markets, to attend,
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as well as ip address bought, well, brand developing and the customer service and see one of these activities securing lithium deposits to strength and that vertical integration, the successful formula looks to continue the to b, y d to stay at number one. they need to expand. and this road may not be as smooth as the domestic one has been growing demand in southeast asia and australia. we help b y d or reggie has a significant market share in play them. the europe poses tough problems. the aggressive expansion of the chinese auto industry and to europe has ruffling some feathers. the u commission is investigating chinese imports,
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which could lead to increased terrorists. this move is driven by concerns about unfair competition because of a state subsidies we mentioned earlier that this is a double edged sword that could do more home to european comm brands. you see that? um the 2 i'm a manufacturer us. um not really. um, happy uh that uh uh, that's a discussion of imposing uh, texas to chinese manufacturers because they know um if uh, yeah, um, uh, the chinese get, brooklyn's, uh, but yeah, in europe and the regulatory hurdles. yeah. uh for the chinese play as coming to you, the same will happen then in china to be windy says it will build a new electric call factory and hungry and coming the fast chinese company to make cause in europe. the investigation aims to push manufacturers including b, y,
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d 2 components in the u. as a response, b y d is looking to build a factory and hungry. ready b, u is also working on establishing its own back to a supply chain. tackling challenges such as obtaining critical rule materials domestically on the west. it's an even off the market to crack tensions between china and the us of mints. the b y d is taking unless aggressive approach to entering this, tara tree, the, the tube, political conflict between china and the us is a big hurdle. and um, i think um, what that could happen is that the, it'd be like the uh, off the being successful uh, in europe. uh, is thinking about building up plans uh in the us without the building
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up plans and um, it has a supply of bass. uh, in the us it will be very hot uh for the chinese companies, especially uh, b y b to be successful. they, they supplied electric buses to the us for years. b y d have no sense of the comb market that and it looks like it will stay that way for now as the us currently imposes a 27.5 percent terrace on automotive inputs from jump test as long we mentioned low cost tv has yet to materialize, but it could provide an upset to the cheap tvs to, to flood the market from china. it's really important the for the test load to offer also a car in the lowest segment of the segment. as of uh yeah, the small sized cons beginning for instance that uh,
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it's been the 5000 the euro and i'm pretty sure test lies booking. very hot on the such them or the bell room us that next year in the this model to maybe that's the name will be brought to use the end offer. well b, y, d currency was the crown taken from tesla. this is a mattress and most a sprint. these tube. yeah. the the that will be a head of the pick. so to say m volkswagen as a cock group is also strong, but yeah, that's a, a gap between these 2 was an i would say that the v vi do you would lead to the out the electric car ranking for the next few years. so i think that's the most
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interesting thing is less about the bible between tester and b, y d and more about kind of what the big establish manufacturers have a 100 years of history and making calls. i've got to do to catch these up stats. so while these 2 e v giants get out, gym and brands like v w seemingly sit and watch from the sidelines typing for scraps. what is clear if jim and brands wants to compete with b, y, d, and tests the, the key factors innovation and price to i'm a manufacturer's. uh, yeah. especially to be at least as innovative as test law and the chinese play us. and if we are not more innovative, then tesla and the chinese, it's clear they can be more expensive. but could we see another chinese brand come out of nowhere and replicate b y d success? like what's the most?
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you've joined the li. gimme it's a for me, a very interesting a global playoff the future because they have a quite broad brother portfolio. and in the yeah, we also see that the quite, you know, way to, if in the electron won't believe that he's fail. and so i would also bet on the, the groups as an important uh, competitor of the future. we're witnessing the emergence of an e. v price more across the global markets. as legacy brands respond. and these new play is to dominate. this is a win for can see him is one that looks set to prolong the boom in a b sales. but the political climate means is road is an office made is one. so a less other call manufacturer has innovate, sued b y d will be hard to describe the
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in the windows that i could fly from wesley island in scotland and the bulk of west street. in 15 seconds. i took a quick, easily make bible. this is the shortest commercial flight in the world and is of golf and extreme example with so many flights, almost as unnecessary and absurd, especially on the european continent. but more and more people are flying and emissions are going up with them. so some countries i'm bringing in them for those has officially band short distance domestic flights in an effort to cut the countries carbon emissions. thanks for john is possible in essence to an off house by train and others. i look into phone but not everybody's a fan. of the band, they don't really work. so what is your ground? shotwell slides, i'm losing smoke, the combinations of that class. please use commercial roots in your boss with an off of the shows the flight to be measured and busted on optics. only an hour and a half. and when you add the time it takes to get to the airport,
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tell security the entire thing can take much longer than the trade. in fact, one thought of the busiest sites within your own can be done by train and on to 6 hours. yet 1800000 people fly just between the 2 spanish cities each. each passenger that slides even economy is responsible for up to 8 times more emissions and they wouldn't be if they had taken the training. of course line freedom. cars can create many times more than the us, and one person picks up the space and emissions that could be shed by many. let's see what a slide costs from london to vienna next week. it's 25 new rows. that's nothing. and no, it doesn't train the cheapest ticket for next week is 323 was i have gone down a 2nd to me the slice being so cheap is actually part of a deliberate design. we identified with 14 different types of subsidies for what to
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tell us. you might, you include carbon dioxide as a subsidy because we know it has a cost for headlines, don't pay for it in any age. and we have many, many different types of subsidies, such as the fact that they don't pay video to text on international flights. for instance. there's also kind of thing tax exemption and you're also actually paid tax on the stay within your car. what you're doing. they definitely have to fly changing this setup within the government's international aviation authority, lobby's, amending the new taxation law and called in markets. so dining flights on certain routes is just easier in front of the original plan was to band flights along each national route. but after much protests from the airline industry and lobby groups, it was watered down to change. the industry argues that this done would make a difference, which in ways true, this particular done only got 2.6 percent of domestic flight emissions. and from
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what if you want to make people stop flying short distances dining is one thing that have to also be attractive alternatives for people. why nationally seen roots are quite good and a lot of your problems are to be started at the bottom. there are different gauges in neighboring countries, different electrifying systems, different, same control systems, which means you likely need to change trains. and you also need to book each like, separately at each country have a phone system, but change is happening under the ear green. do the autopay and commission has been working on better connecting the world and integrating really with roads watch a reason efforts in sweden, some show towards those have already disappeared because sadly, my train of road has become more attractive. and my favorite developments nights trainings are coming back so with all this, how effective is binding shortwell flights of saving a mission?
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we can see that 87 percent seen in germany that less than 600 kilometers long and less than 6 hours in travel time. by the way that a sanchez looked at a host of actual savings of carbon and now the emissions. if these boots i substituted so in the most of the scenario, we would save around 2 percent of c o 2 emissions from those emissions generating those and $87.00 goods. this could go up to 22 percent of a majority of flights for a band, but since that's not very realistic at the moment, we're still looking at around 2 percent. this is really a saving the dental fuse, but on the other hand clearly shows that lead me additions of the sort of measures . there are a few factors that could push savings even below 2 percent. if only some thoughts
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on slides between each other passengers could just do the different efforts nearby or think of connecting slides via a different deb owed. this, give me more shots websites on those rules and more emissions overall. this is more likely to be the case for business travelers than those on holiday. and then most shotwell sites in europe don't have it shane alternative. building these would also add c o, 2 emissions now. but it's really the long term we need to be looking at. because here's the thing about aviation. why don't accounts for less than 3 percent of overall emissions, right? so by 2050 is predicted to pick up one quarter of the global coughing budgets. so one way or another we have to go to the emissions. the question is bad. so we to go it's, it's sort of again the western idea of freedom and democracy. your competition is very important that this has been one of the key aspects of the construction of the european union bonds. this is not, they don't really work. and that's why you know,
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he is way. it's important that we work, you know more of a certain way this into is making trains more attractive, cheap but it gets better connection simpler booking systems decks and kerosene on that on slides. and there is a need for your reply to porch, so this doesn't backfire for the moment uh shuttle bands essentially useful because this and they, they show that the government can do something that they take action that they are not looking on and where it's clearly avoidable. to, to emit, then there is an option for governments to help in introducing the bulk of the problem is student loan most lives. but until we can fly on clean fuels, we can start cutting emissions where we can the, in the past at least. but dar always spelt afraid when she waited for the bus in
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karachi, pakistan taking it inevitably means being harassed by men. but now she has the option of taking a women, only pink fuss, a service launched in 2023. the walking lady is a very important for me to have a easy mode of transportation. why they bring bus. it's a very with me to the, from the gilman. he gives the there are more than 30 pink buses. they come every 20 minutes in traverse routes across the city. and like normal bosses, they're clean air conditioned and the passengers can usually find a seat. a ticket costs the equivalent of $20.00 euro cents. that makes it a bit more expensive than other buses, products, money. i'll spend a lot of how to ask when this is new. i eventually on the
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statement these buses do not like even the ticket conductors are women. room should be be, is 17 years old. this is her 1st job. she and her family were worried that once she began working, she'd be exposed to all sorts of dangers. and the only thing is mostly i was very worried about crime, hearing corrupt cheap. but the pink bus is a safe space. no one's going to brought me here on the day and so get off as simple as safe and nice, but the only man allowed on the bus is the driver. now i only need to worry about my safety on my way to and from what he does, karachi has one of the countries highest crime rates in 2022, up to 140 street crimes
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a day were reported in the city and the victims were off and women out on the road . that's the main reason why the transport ministry launched, the pink bus service to the main dominated society. and if you talk about myself, i wonder, low my daughter on her sister on rights to travel on the convention of the bus. so it is basically an easier bills for the plan is to introduce the service in other cities in pakistan, for many women in karachi, the pink buses make life a lot easier. like who is this positive side? like bush bored to say that's and to do more positive projects. this woman's view in our society.
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