Taboo Breaking versus Taboo Breaking

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asimd23
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Taboo Breaking versus Taboo Breaking

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The excitement surrounding the SRF program "Mona mittendrin" during the operation of the Basel professional fire brigade is ethically justified. This is also because the way in which some media deal with this error says more about them than about the SRF error.

The scene in which a man who collapsed in a public toilet is resuscitated in vain is controversial. Of course, operations in which people die are part of the everyday work of professional firefighters rcs data malaysia and medical services. But that does not mean that it is justifiable for a television camera to be running. And if it was running because no one could have guessed what was going to happen, such a scene can be cut out - especially in a production that is not being streamed live. You don't have to show people dying for the audience to understand and find out what really happened. Hospital reports can also be successful without people dying "live".

The criterion is also not whether such scenes are pixelated – more or less – as SRF did following the criticism. The way in which this case was handled remains worthy of criticism in several respects.
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