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He put his passengers in mortal danger.
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive8 hr. ago

He put his passengers in mortal danger.

Urban Bric, a 34-year-old unemployed metal designer and toolmaker from Novo Mesto, has been accused of endangering railway infrastructure by damaging signaling and traffic devices at stations between Gorenjska and Primorska. He allegedly cut six metal wires at the Most na Soči station with a wire cutter, causing damage worth at least €300,000. The prosecution claims he successfully carried out three offenses and attempted five others, which were thwarted by railway workers. Bric was brought to court by his parents after being released from house arrest. The state prosecutor believes Bric would have continued damaging the railway infrastructure if not arrested.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center8 hr. ago
He put his passengers in mortal danger.

Urban Bric, a 34-year-old unemployed metal designer and toolmaker from Novo Mesto, has been accused of endangering railway infrastructure by damaging signaling and traffic devices at stations between Gorenjska and Primorska. He allegedly cut six metal wires at the Most na Soči station with a wire cutter, causing damage worth at least €300,000. The prosecution claims he successfully carried out three offenses and attempted five others, which were thwarted by railway workers. Bric was brought to court by his parents after being released from house arrest. The state prosecutor believes Bric would have continued damaging the railway infrastructure if not arrested.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal case involving alleged sabotage of railway infrastructure. It includes details provided by the prosecution and does not exhibit clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content remains neutral in its

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentProgressive8 hr. ago
This is the saboteur Urban, who put passengers in mortal danger and caused at least 300,000 euros in damage.

Urban Bric, a 34-year-old unemployed metal designer and toolmaker from Novo Mesto, has been charged with eight criminal offenses related to endangering railway infrastructure. He allegedly sabotaged signaling and traffic devices at train stations across Slovenia, from the Gorenjska region to Primorska, between September and February. His actions were reportedly carried out even during the Christmas holidays, posing a serious threat to public safety. Bric admitted to the alleged misconduct but the court did not accept his admission. He appeared in court accompanied by his parents who are under house arrest.

Bias read (Progressive): The article focuses on a legal case involving sabotage of critical national infrastructure, which is a matter of public safety and national security. The framing emphasizes the individual's actions as endangering public safety and causing damage, suggesting a concern for societal well-being and the惩

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