
Metro Vandals Trigger Emergency Braking, Causing Chaos and Costly Repairs
Metro Vandals Trigger Emergency Braking, Raising Safety Concerns Berlin, Germany – June 1, 2025 – A former Berlin metro employee has highlighted a growing problem of vandalism within the city's subway system. In a recent video, the author, who wishes to remain anonymous, describes multiple incidents where vandals illegally accessed the driver's cabs of metro trains and tampered with critical controls. "These hooligans aren't just messing around," the former employee stated. "They're causing serious problems that directly affect the movement of the train." He detailed instances where vandals triggered emergency braking systems, resulting in delays and potential safety hazards for passengers. The financial impact is substantial. The cost to repair or replace damaged components can exceed one million rubles, according to the author. This raises concerns about the overall security of the metro system and the need for improved measures to prevent such incidents. Authorities are investigating the claims and are reviewing security protocols to prevent future occurrences. The video serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of vandalism and the importance of responsible behavior in public spaces.