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Switzerland's Strict Society - A unique investigation into the heart of a country that is unlike any other.
Switzerland's Strict Society (2022)
Director: Pascal Carron
Genre: Documentary
Country: France
Language: English
Synopsis:
In the cosmopolitan cities of Geneva, Lausanne or Zurich, or in the rural valleys or in the mountain villages, the distinctive Swiss identity never fails to surprise its visitors.
Switzerland is the country with the most firearms per capita, just after the US. However, there is hardly any gun violence, and never any mass shootings. Every member of the Gobet family goes shooting, and the cupboards are full of assault rifles. Each year, Isabelle, Patrick and their children take part in the world’s largest shooting festival in the countryside. A large, popular and… peaceful gathering.
Although Switzerland is a neutral country, guaranteeing the inviolability of its territory and the right not to get involved in a conflict, it does have an army. It is even one of the few European countries where military service is compulsory. Regularly, Olivia, a 36-year-old from Geneva, swaps her lawyer’s gown for kahki and soldier’s boots. For three weeks, she gets her captain’s stripes back and makes life hard for the 120 men under her command. In a vast field transformed into a firing range, market gardeners with dreadlocks swap spades and rakes for rocket launchers, and Yohan, a 23-year-old refrigeration engineer, drives a tank worth five million euros. However, Swiss civic-mindedness obliges the shells to stop whistling at 11.50 a.m. to allow the farmers to put their cows back out to graze!
Switzerland is also the world champion of bunkers with three hundred and twenty thousand atomic shelters. The most spectacular ones are dug into the mountains.
With a superbly trained military, the country’s borders are jealously guarded. Here there is no free flow of goods with neighbouring countries. The customs officers are not only looking for drug dealers, but for smugglers too. The price of meat is twice as high in Switzerland as in France, so many Swiss people try to hide sausages, roast beef or ribs under the seats of their cars as they cross the border.
Switzerland has a very high level of security and surveillance. In Lausanne, from six o’clock in the morning, the agents of the cleanliness brigade are on the hunt for signs of incivility. Spitting on the ground, leaving a cigarette butt on the pavement, or throwing a can into the wrong bin are all crimes leading to heavy fines.
A model of an open but strict society, Switzerland fiercely defends its identity, its traditions, its idiosyncracies and its values. A unique investigation into the heart of a country that is unlike any other.
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@youngneeson
@youngneeson 3 ай бұрын
One of the main reasons why the Swiss stick to the rules is that they set them themselves (and voted for them), they are not dictated to them.
@thegreatest2848
@thegreatest2848 3 ай бұрын
Yes, Swiss are psycho-rigidly brainwashed and like to overpay for everything (otherwise they will complain against the government).
@karinlinakrauchi65
@karinlinakrauchi65 3 ай бұрын
Since 20 years votation about 48% taking this privileg... just sad, we trow a lot of chances... 😢😢😢😢😢
@balex1109
@balex1109 3 ай бұрын
If 51% vote for a law that dictates your life, even though you were part of the 49%, it's still a surpression of your freedom. Democracy is a scam too. You can vote yourself into a totalitarian shithole if you keep 51% brainwashed.
@core3k
@core3k 3 ай бұрын
40-49.9% will not agree with you, bro
@YambouSVG
@YambouSVG 3 ай бұрын
Those who choose not to vote - for whatever reason - get to live with the choose of those who vote Those who don’t vote shouldn’t complain if they don’t like the outcome
@amapparatistkwabena
@amapparatistkwabena 3 ай бұрын
Lived in Switzerland for six years. Loved the nature; quirky place at times, but every place has its quirks. Much rather prefer it to any other country in Europe, and I’ve visited over 30 of them. ❤
@matthewschiebout7384
@matthewschiebout7384 3 ай бұрын
Funny, I visited Switzerland several times in the 80's and 90's, decided about 30 years ago it was just too boring for me...lived in another European country for a couple years, MUCH preferred it there...
@loumac9312
@loumac9312 2 ай бұрын
Which country did you live in?​@@matthewschiebout7384
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Ай бұрын
I agree ! Spent 6 months working in Luzern in the 80s. One of the happiest times of my life....
@mariaagosti-pm7tk
@mariaagosti-pm7tk Ай бұрын
@@2msvalkyrie529 Everyone is different. I hated it in Switzerland! And I dont hate many things. But everyone can have their own opinion and experience. So whatever.
@BlackhawkPilot
@BlackhawkPilot 3 ай бұрын
As foreign student in 1961 I could shoot under the supervision of the Swiss Army once a month. Helped me be the best shot in my US Army Basic Training company in 1963.
@taxirob2248
@taxirob2248 Ай бұрын
Were you stationed in Ft Worth on November 22nd by any chance?
@lescakes
@lescakes 3 ай бұрын
Used to live in different countries, but apart of high living cost, Switzerland is my top favorite.
@FedericoTesta1
@FedericoTesta1 3 ай бұрын
Swiss supermarkets chains have huge margins, especially on imported goods. It's a well know story.
@omnitraveller
@omnitraveller 3 ай бұрын
They also have huge salaries to pay
@Zelielz1
@Zelielz1 3 ай бұрын
@@omnitravellerIt is a free market, but enforces some proteccionist laws, especially when it comes to food. This situation has formed basically food lobbies and cartels, because supermarkets can charge whatever they want.
@grasgruen84
@grasgruen84 3 ай бұрын
its true that imported goods are very expensive, but its not a supermarket problem, its a problem of branded goods that are way more expensive from the manufacturer here. take the example of coca cola, they have local bottling plants that sells to the supermarkets for a very high price, meanwhile they forbid any bottling plants outside of switzerland to sell to a local supermarket, so its either you buy directly from coca cola switzerland or you dont buy at all. the money stays at coca cola. same for any other bigger brand.
@Frivals
@Frivals 3 ай бұрын
It's all about dominants and dominated
@bellissimo4520
@bellissimo4520 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's good that German retailers Aldi and Lidl are making inroads. The are really shaking things up in this regard, and it's about time.
@lvthsun23
@lvthsun23 3 ай бұрын
I knew almost nothing about Switzerland before this video. I am so impressed by what I've seen. I had no idea they were so well defended. They live a well disciplined life which makes life easier and more comfortable for everyone who is willing to obey the law. They use good sense in making laws that are good for everyone. Lovely. And how beautiful the country is!!
@Aidan-tu4un
@Aidan-tu4un 3 ай бұрын
16:08. What an outrageous statement by the narrator. Being neutral does not mean the Swiss don’t take a stand on their opinions… on the contrary, there are usually referenda 3 to 4 times a year where all Swiss citizens give their opinion… other countries would benefit from this system as it keeps the politicians aware of the views of the people.
@menkaur
@menkaur 3 ай бұрын
I do like swiss direct democracy, however, in working democracies politicians often do pooling to monitor public opinions
@johnson6099
@johnson6099 3 ай бұрын
I recall her saying "being neutral doesn't mean you have to take a stand on your opinions" which is very different from what you're saying. The narrator is clearly implying the Swiss have a choice but don't feel the need to doso as often as the US. Don't be misleading.
@Aidan-tu4un
@Aidan-tu4un 3 ай бұрын
@@johnson6099 I listened again and her exact words are… “…especially when you are neutral and don’t have to take a stand on your opinions.” I think my reading of her implied denigration of Swiss Neutrality stands. 😕
@livics610
@livics610 3 ай бұрын
Not true at all. Only some ideas gain enough traction to be presented to the public for a vote. So the question is: do people really choose, or the filter for ideas to be voted on is behind closed doors?
@montananerd8244
@montananerd8244 3 ай бұрын
Let’s face it, they are bizarre. The women didn’t want the vote until nearly 1980. Living with all that stolen loot has muddled their brains.
@merrywalsh2809
@merrywalsh2809 3 ай бұрын
I visited Switzerland and was so impressed with the cleanliness and order, which was not oppressive. The young man who thinks spitting in the streets is nothing bad, does not know much about how illnesses are spread. Walk through spit of someone with tuberculosis, track it into your house, your infant crawls on the floor, then sucks his fist, and gets tuberculosis. Society pays a steep price for spitting.
@dawnoliver2015
@dawnoliver2015 3 ай бұрын
I loved my various experiences in Swz. Living in South Africa, a country where chaos is the norm and law and order almost non existent, I loved the order, cleanliness, SAFETY, and even the rules re laundy and bins because it shows people are meant to consider athers and "anything goes" does not apply.
@DonDezz
@DonDezz 3 ай бұрын
Care to relocate there maybe?
@natashagournay4866
@natashagournay4866 3 ай бұрын
I agree with you as I have also lived in the middle east. What I do not agree with is the lack of fairness. A fine has to be proportionate to a person's income. I also believe in second chances for people who have genuinely made a mistake and did not know. In my country in Europe we also have to buy garbage bags. This results in the post man stealing the coupons or a neighbour taking them(you get coupons for a certain number of bags once u pay your tax). If you need more bags it's expensive. I don't know if garbage bags should be where a Government takes tax because the poorest probably can't afford them. Switzerland is a very wealthy country. What I would want to know is why are people tempted to put their home waste in public bins. Let's say it's not the cost of the bags. If I did this it would be because the garbage is collected once a week and not at all if there is a public holiday. Once in summer I had to leave nearly 2 weeks worth of garbage inside my house because I had to go away for work. The very next day was garbage day and if I could have put it out it would have been great but I'm not allowed to put it out the day before. It has to be after 8pm the day before so they can collect it in the morning. I would look into why people use public bins. I'm sure there are some interesting reasons. Imagine having to keep baby diapers for a week in your home in summer with no air-conditioning(which is the norm in europe). Ugh. I'd love it if they collected the rubbish twice a week. Then they i would not complain about the garbage police.
@MalenkyGoblin
@MalenkyGoblin 3 ай бұрын
Switzerland was sued for taking stolen money from South Africa's apartheid leadership.
@Majoyol
@Majoyol 3 ай бұрын
Have lived on both and you‘re exaggerating on both sides!
@kerlyn3582
@kerlyn3582 2 ай бұрын
@@Majoyol I have not been to Switzerland but as far as South Africa goes she is 100% right
@vajaindransramasamy4107
@vajaindransramasamy4107 3 ай бұрын
I like how Switzerland has implemented it in disposing of waste and littering. I am Malaysian and embarrassed with the Malaysian government. We have no system. Everybody throws litter everywhere, and nobody is fined like our neighboring country, Singapore, which is very clean, and anyone caught littering will be fined. Keep up your excellent work in Switzerland by educating your citizens on the correct way of disposing of waste and preventing littering on streets.❤❤❤❤❤
@enjoystraveling
@enjoystraveling 3 ай бұрын
Is it possible to change the laws of your country of Malaysia to be more like Singapore? I’m talking about the law against littering
@viktorianas
@viktorianas 3 ай бұрын
Law is nothing without the means to enforce it
@vivianms3721
@vivianms3721 3 ай бұрын
Don’t be too hush on your own people. Sure there’s always more to improve,but from my experience I find Malaysians to be among the most friendly and nice and peaceful people. I’m Chinese and I like your country. Cheers 😊
@sopfhie748
@sopfhie748 3 ай бұрын
You can maybe contact the local government and even protest with environmental groups to put pressure on the government to make a change!💓🌍🍀
@rocinante4488
@rocinante4488 3 ай бұрын
@@vivianms3721right, I was just in Malaysia too. Very impressive and organized country compared to the countries nearby. Comparing your country to a tiny, rich city state doesn’t seem just. It’s like calling yourself poor because you don’t have as much money as Jeff Bezos
@dalehoward3704
@dalehoward3704 3 ай бұрын
Wow, no wonder its so clean! LOVE IT❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!
@JesusAndCo
@JesusAndCo 3 ай бұрын
That littering enforcer is actually rubbing his hands when pulling someone to find them, 5mins 26secs in, he’s enjoying the power hahah
@LeCalmar
@LeCalmar 3 ай бұрын
Exactly. He didn't pass the exams to get into the police (because they try to avoid those kind of people), so he's doing this to exert his power fantasies.
@Swissvistas-fz9ey
@Swissvistas-fz9ey 2 ай бұрын
He's a S.O.B, quite frankly.
@montre-moi
@montre-moi 2 ай бұрын
It's not about littering, it's about paying taxes on your waste. That's why it's enforced.
@robertbarrett2494
@robertbarrett2494 Ай бұрын
.... as a jobsworth looking f trouble , like a school jobsworth .
@FLATSWISS
@FLATSWISS 13 күн бұрын
My biggest beef with Switzerland is that they are signatories to the Antarctic Treaty preventing someone to independently explore the Antarctic and they are involved with ESA faking Space with all the other Space Agencies… Earth is unequivocally an Enclosed Stationary Plane not a planet… Peace on the Plane brothers and sisters
@SuperDominick34
@SuperDominick34 3 ай бұрын
living now in switzerland from 4 years i respect this country a lot we feel in security here and in peace enjoy the mountains the nature beatiful lakes in the summer but yet you risk to be depressed in the winter and yes social depression because here socializing and having friends it's not easy but STILL prefer by far this that being in the south region and having people begging for social connection because they will need favors in life, everything has a price in this word, i enjoy my little life here
@kimberlyhampton5332
@kimberlyhampton5332 2 ай бұрын
If I may ask, where did you live before moving to Switzerland?
@SuperDominick34
@SuperDominick34 2 ай бұрын
@@kimberlyhampton5332 hi ,from center italy
@JonGreeny
@JonGreeny 2 ай бұрын
You must be a very small minded Italian to prefer Switzerland over southern countries..
@alwaysasummergirl7
@alwaysasummergirl7 2 ай бұрын
I am a Japanese with a permanent residence in Switzerland. Correction of an early comment in the video: Switzerland is not the cleanest country in the world but second, after Japan where we don't have such laws or fines and people still don't litter as it's in our culture to be respectful and considerate 😉 I enjoyed this video - while it looks extreme, those who live here know that trash bags are tax, so yes, don't take your trash out to public bins. In Japan, you hardly see bins outside in public (they took them away years ago due to a bomb threat in a bin or something, can't remember) Since then, everyone just takes their trash home if they bought snack or food on the way. It's really that simple. Oh and those people trying to get out of fines smuggling way over the limit meat - saying they were going to donate them to the poor, come on! What a sad excuse. 🙄 I absolutely love living in Switzerland - an amazingly beautiful country, safe, stable and clean!
@PeterAnk
@PeterAnk 2 ай бұрын
Japan is surely very beautiful but you just made that statistic up. In no newsarticle or study it states that japan is cleaner than switzerland.
@benzo2762
@benzo2762 2 ай бұрын
Thought it was Singapore 🇸🇬!
@alwaysasummergirl7
@alwaysasummergirl7 2 ай бұрын
@@benzo2762 I also lived in Singapore for 8 years. At first glance it seems clean where the tourists go. When you live there, you see more. I worked in banking and my building was brand new. The ladies room and pantry always got so dirty. In a culture where it’s the norm to have cheap labor (maids) - people aren’t respectful of keeping areas clean themselves.
@alwaysasummergirl7
@alwaysasummergirl7 2 ай бұрын
@@PeterAnk I speak from experience and every single person who’s been to both countries would confirm this. Every time I return to Switzerland from another country I feel relieved how clean it is here except when I return from Japan 😉
@JonGreeny
@JonGreeny 2 ай бұрын
You are Japanese. No wonder you love living in Switzerland..
@Trudloops
@Trudloops 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing some lovely footage from Lac Leman. This brought back lovely memories of my time there. It is truly safer to walk alone at night in Geneva. One night, I forgot that the bus to my home stopped running at midnight, and I had to walk across the bridge to get home. Apart from some pesky young men, who I ignored, it was a brisk and safe walk home. Yes, Switzerland has many rules, but it makes for a pleasant and safe life. If you don't like the rules, don't live there.
@LB-W
@LB-W 3 ай бұрын
It is so Swiss that the tanks don’t drive on the grass 😂😂😂😂
@thearcherofjustice1492
@thearcherofjustice1492 3 ай бұрын
Well where do tanks in your country drive? Why would we want to ruin the grass and all the vegetation that were planted by the city /town services? And waste our citizen's tax money? It would be a shame and senseless..and probably cause a reaction (I would certainly)
@Eternal1811
@Eternal1811 3 ай бұрын
@@thearcherofjustice1492 Peak swiss moment.
@robwilde855
@robwilde855 3 ай бұрын
We rest our case!@@thearcherofjustice1492
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 3 күн бұрын
Grass is for the cows - tanks need diesel
@costamesa22
@costamesa22 3 ай бұрын
I’m American and would like to retire in Switzerland 🇨🇭. Beautiful well managed country that respects the environment and the quality of life of its citizens.
@UjoFretka
@UjoFretka 3 ай бұрын
Are you willing to learn the language tho? =D
@wkgurr
@wkgurr 3 ай бұрын
But not on Social Security. There are plenty of other countries in the world where the environment is respected and a good quality of life prevails at a much much cheaper cost of living.
@sandrineroesch8706
@sandrineroesch8706 3 ай бұрын
@@UjoFretka Quale? Welche ? Quelle?! He wants to reside here,not become a citizen . Go to Geneva,zug or Locarno,you don’t need to speak The local language... Here in ascona,the people from Zurich and Basel also don’t Speak Italian,they show up with their broken English ,in their own country .and no one complains. It’s a diverse country,we shouldn’t be so narrowminded . In time he will learn ... Good luck and hope you make it, @costamesa 🍀
@farsalami8605
@farsalami8605 3 ай бұрын
few can afford to retire there lol i get a tear in my eyes whenever i'm in switserland and need to pay for something lol
@HanzBergman
@HanzBergman 3 ай бұрын
Boring bourgeois country that attracts boring conservatives.
@adhoc9647
@adhoc9647 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for quick overview of Swiss living. Enjoyed it. Way back when, I passed through it once en route to So. France, so it brought back pleasant memories. Still practice one habit I observed there: pick up litter from the street even if it's not my own. Recently I noticed I'm not the only one any more, so I wonder . 😊
@si_vis_amari_ama
@si_vis_amari_ama 3 ай бұрын
I did a working holiday in Switzerland, in a rural area. In my broken German, a great topic of conversation was always about work, everyone has a huge work-ethic. Also sense of ordernung and cleanliness; I will never forget meeting the village lady on-the-job, who's voluntary task it was to regularly clean the public phone box. She took much pride in this task. I assume that one would become accustomed to the laws. However this does not curtail freedom of choice in most activities. Its all in the self-discipline I suppose.
@tavaresemanuel640
@tavaresemanuel640 3 ай бұрын
The granny shooting the rifle like a boss cracks me up 😁. Very good documentary!
@azmanmdsalleh2009
@azmanmdsalleh2009 3 ай бұрын
You don't see her target yet
@enjoystraveling
@enjoystraveling 3 ай бұрын
I wish the United States would have a law against throwing your cigarette butts on the street. !!!! I was even on a day trip with a group of people, and one man threw a cigarette, butt on the sidewalk , and he was practically right next to the bin. I picked it up and handed it to him and told him to throw it away and he said to me, you need to put it out first and I said you you put it out and you throw it away. Also, I noticed when I was in Texas last time many grass fires probably started because people threw their cigarette butts out the window during the drought season
@Maliceless100
@Maliceless100 3 ай бұрын
Texas is lovable and loathsome.
@Shakespeare3977
@Shakespeare3977 3 ай бұрын
Totally agree 👍🏼 💯
@2TurntKaren
@2TurntKaren 3 ай бұрын
🙄 there are much worse pollutants than cigarette butts. You probably dispose of toxic kitty litter by the pound, and buy single use plastic water bottles by the dozen - stop being self righteous
@susanfaulkner2304
@susanfaulkner2304 3 ай бұрын
Same here!
@Tyler-vw9bh
@Tyler-vw9bh 3 ай бұрын
Technically it is against the law (it's considered littering) and actually some places in TX have a huge fine for it. Unfortunately, like many laws they are simply not enforced. When I lived in Los Angeles it was the worst. People would throw all their trash in the street and cops would only stop someone if they were committing a felony. I got into a shouting match with armed security one time for the exact scenario you are talking about. But mess up your taxes and short the government by $5 and Im sure you will hear from them
@lc.crpyto
@lc.crpyto 2 ай бұрын
proud to live here in Switzerland, whenever I'm travelling abroad I really feel how well these strict rules here work and how well our society respects them. having the second highest gun per capita but at the same time having one of the absolute lowest murder rates in the world is all you need to know about Switzerland
@Bruno-tm3xo
@Bruno-tm3xo 23 күн бұрын
……and one of the highest suicide rate in the world …..per gunshot of course
@prophecyrat2965
@prophecyrat2965 22 күн бұрын
Worke great when all your resouces come from other nations and your goverment is the money laundering capital of the world.
@mariuszcieslak3667
@mariuszcieslak3667 9 күн бұрын
Switzerland just exports all murders abroad - like Chiquita which was founding paramilitary groups accountable for civilian masacres or Swiss banks famous of money laundering (money from human trafficking for example).
@faithrada
@faithrada 7 күн бұрын
​@mariuszcieslak3667 Nobody's perfect right?
@charleswhite758
@charleswhite758 3 ай бұрын
That will be the most expensive barbeque in history
@Motherhubbard170
@Motherhubbard170 3 ай бұрын
10 out of 10😃
@user-yo5jx1kd4z
@user-yo5jx1kd4z 3 ай бұрын
In the US were lucky if someone doesn't dump their trash, sewage and maybe murder victim on the street. Even then, the police don't bother noticing much less citing anyone. Besides taxation, the street runoff must go into La🎉ke Geneva. So every step is taken to avoid trash polluting it. And Switzerland makes a lot of money off tourism and maintains their reputation for cleanliness and order.
@mathiask.5474
@mathiask.5474 3 ай бұрын
In fact we do have in Switzerland big facilities to handle trash. It might not really look glamorous, but that's how trash is treated, we actually also separate some things to recycle and reuse them, we make sure to destroy only the things we can't recycle
@user-yo5jx1kd4z
@user-yo5jx1kd4z 3 ай бұрын
@@mathiask.5474 We have a lot more "empty" space in the US. In addition to two ocean coasts as well as large rivers of that flow into the sea. Sadly these are places we've toss our trash forever. Including native people's. But their trash was all biodegradable. America needs to learn some lessons from modern Europe. They've come to terms with modern consumer and digital society better than the rest of the world.
@MaidenUtah1
@MaidenUtah1 3 ай бұрын
Only when you defend yourself from thuggery, it’s only then when the police intervene.
@kimberlyhampton5332
@kimberlyhampton5332 2 ай бұрын
Well, I am 54 and I recycle. I live in an area where recycling is heavily encouraged. I do think younger people were taught more about it in school.
@subschnee4573
@subschnee4573 2 ай бұрын
There is no runoff supposed to going into any lake in Switzerland.
@steeltoeboots9591
@steeltoeboots9591 3 ай бұрын
Beautiful clean country long as the people of the country are happy then f the rest. You dont go to someone elses house and tell them how to live. You blend in or find somewhere else that suits you it's a big world.
@detlefmann7433
@detlefmann7433 3 ай бұрын
The people, who does ‚littering‘, themselves wouldn‘t ever to walk in with shoes in their home or ‚snip cigarettes‘ at their own balcony/ garden.
@steeltoeboots9591
@steeltoeboots9591 3 ай бұрын
@@detlefmann7433 ohh we have tons of those kind of people here no pride in anything except destroying and creating chaos. The me me me me mentality and thinks they have the right to do what they want when they want with 0 regards for others.
@mbm8690
@mbm8690 2 ай бұрын
You don't go to someone else's house and don't tell them how to live? Well, if so then you definitely missed a few of my former landlords, colleagues and Swiss-Asian and else neighbours, they couldn't resist denunciating and nag-nag-nagging untill they got their unbeloved newbie fired and homeless on the street.
@m-cw7er
@m-cw7er 3 ай бұрын
They should bring these two officers to Philadelphia. They’d resign within an hour.
@christoph5191
@christoph5191 2 ай бұрын
😂
@andijamet4501
@andijamet4501 2 ай бұрын
This reminded me of the show Parking Wars with Garfield and Sherry. I'd love to see them handling that circus!
@annam4313
@annam4313 2 ай бұрын
The importation of groceries to Switzerland? I agree with the rules, it is wonderful how the country protects their own farmers.
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 3 күн бұрын
This has nothing to with farming. Switzerland is not in the EU and consequently import duties are payable On everything.
@72stones43
@72stones43 3 ай бұрын
Right on, teach your children well.
@Xpect01
@Xpect01 3 ай бұрын
A lot of this is much less exaggerated than shown. I still think it is necessary to have some rules in a society. Switzerland is one of the freest countries I've been to. You are secure, everything is clean and people are polite. I think many people that comment here are just jealous.
@__SickBoy__
@__SickBoy__ 3 ай бұрын
jealous? :))) good one. not everything's about money, you know? apparently you don't
@thedailygreatness
@thedailygreatness 3 ай бұрын
Rules or laws vary from culture to culture. As an American, this hyper attention to this sort of thing is absurd, unimaginable. But it is clearly part of an overall Swiss "culture". As such the "rules" are logical and make sense. It reminds me of Japanese culture tbh. It always amuses me when people try to compare American gun culture and laws with places like Switzerland. A country of 8 million people, 15,000 sq miles, with essentially one culture, that has been completely insular for centuries is impossible to compare to America in almost any respect. Although, American culture before the 1960s had many things in common with some aspects of Swiss culture.
@Gubers
@Gubers 3 ай бұрын
If by free you mean free to do what mob rule allows, then sure, it’s super free! Not like I’m riding a high horse here in America though. Homeless people can smoke meth, throw trash everywhere and shit on the sidewalks with zero accountability. Everywhere is fucked IMO.
@gianurwiler5098
@gianurwiler5098 3 ай бұрын
thank you my friend yore welcome here ; )
@chanelleyoussefi4790
@chanelleyoussefi4790 3 ай бұрын
It's not exaggerated unfortunately. These exact two men gave me a fine when I threw a takeaway packaging in the street bin.
@KhurshidsChannel
@KhurshidsChannel 3 ай бұрын
Wow!! Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing.
@chrisroberts1919
@chrisroberts1919 2 ай бұрын
Many years since I left GE/CH now. ❤ - Working as a *International* employee. Found it rather easy to adapt to the Swiss "Rules"? Living in a disciplined society has its advantages. Reminded of "Die Schweizermacher" (The Swissmakers) - A 1978 Film. The Swiss had a sense of humour rather like mine - Ironic? Back then, the WORLD seemed a rather more FUN (safer) place though...
@Locomaid
@Locomaid 2 ай бұрын
Stellar film! Long live William Tell, the sax player
@user-de8mu8xh9j
@user-de8mu8xh9j 3 ай бұрын
Need a lot more of that here in London that has the opposite approach where personal freedom trumps any obligation to the comfort and rights of others.
@JonGreeny
@JonGreeny 2 ай бұрын
No! Let London be what it is. It wouldn't be as vibrant and innovative if it imposed such backward and rigid societal rules!
@evieshore3270
@evieshore3270 3 ай бұрын
A few years ago I travelled into Switzerland (Lugano) from Italy for the day.The contrast was freakish, while I could appreciate the cleanliness and order , I was happy to return to the beautiful mayhem of Italy.
@priuss6109
@priuss6109 3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@detlefmann7433
@detlefmann7433 3 ай бұрын
Italia is ‚trust love‘ 💖❤️‍🔥❤️
@meadc6754
@meadc6754 3 ай бұрын
I lived in Locarno many years ago and the strict Swiss rules are suffocating. I found it a country where there is a high standard of living but it is so boring I hated it. Italy, no matter how chaotic is 100% better to live in.
@user-vv4hg7me1q
@user-vv4hg7me1q 3 ай бұрын
......and you are not afraid to say so. Bravo!
@aldozilli1293
@aldozilli1293 3 ай бұрын
So beautiful all Italians complain about it whilst Swiss people seem pretty happy about where they live 🤔
@jasonlacroix6083
@jasonlacroix6083 3 ай бұрын
I notice you have some spicy sausage contraband hidden under the subwoofer.
@spiritlevelstudios
@spiritlevelstudios 3 ай бұрын
Lol
@eigenfrequency9875
@eigenfrequency9875 3 ай бұрын
I'm Swiss and once a foreigner asked me if i wash my garbage before i dispose it to the public container. First i was amused about foreigners who think we even clean our garbage. She was relived and told me she got rebuked by an old lady because her glasware and cans were dirty when she threw it in the container. Well, i then had to admit that I lovingly wash my trashand and carefully dry it before disposing. I felt very weird..
@felicehappy
@felicehappy 13 сағат бұрын
The thing is though, a lot of rules that they show in this documentary apply in many parts of the world. It's just that they are not enforced and people don't bother to follow them or don't even know they exist. In the UK all recycling is supposed to be rinsed but most people don't do it for example! Public bins are not meant to have commercial or domestic waste put in them either...
@CleymanYT
@CleymanYT 2 ай бұрын
I find it a bit weird that you make a video about *Switzerland*'s strict society but the very first example you give is very explicitly unique to a single city but you are still using it as a picture to paint the whole country. Also your research regarding the amount of fire arms owned and pairing it with a wide passion for fire arms is poorly conducted. You could have asked a single swiss person and they could have told you that the reason for the high ownership of guns is because most males take home their gun from their mandatory military service, not because their is a big gun lobby or passion for guns here.
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 3 күн бұрын
Dude - you cannot possibly be a Swiss. Ever heard of Schuetzenfest - ever heard of the weekly round tables in "Beizen" where the members of Schuetzenvereine have their hock? Please don't lecture others on topics you don't know yourself.
@felicehappy
@felicehappy 13 сағат бұрын
I am Swiss and live in this country and totally agree with your statement. I enjoyed this documentary but it misses out some very important things that would be enlightening.
@1.masterpiece
@1.masterpiece 3 ай бұрын
When there aren't bigger problems in the country, you have to keep people busy by monitoring bins on the street, checking for meat produce in vehicles, etc 🤷🏾
@catlady5643
@catlady5643 3 ай бұрын
I lived there for a couple of years, but still came back to my home country. Swiss do have some treats, we should copy - like military training and gun ownership rules, but I don't know, otherwise it's pretty repressive. I had no feeling of freedom there. Everytime I took my trash out (in the taxed trash bag!), I felt like I was being watched - and I probably was 😅 Anyway, I live in a private house now, with lots of land and little neighbors. I enjoy being able to do what I want, like barbecue any time of the week, listen to music and run my washing machine on Sundays. And mowing the lawn pretty much till 9 p.m. in summer 😀
@detlefmann7433
@detlefmann7433 3 ай бұрын
I find, it is reasonable and okay, when you switch off loud machines after 8 pm. And ‚Sunday‘ is the only quiet day to relax from ‚weekly- stress‘. I find these ‚regulations‘ not so bad, because here in Europe most people don‘t have a lot of space for herself. So we need these laws for an basic of respect !!
@afreeworld2024
@afreeworld2024 3 ай бұрын
Enjoy your freedom ! 😊
@loumac9312
@loumac9312 2 ай бұрын
Which country do you live in now?
@catlady5643
@catlady5643 2 ай бұрын
@@loumac9312 Lithuania.
@MissRed92837
@MissRed92837 4 күн бұрын
Just don’t move to the US. I’m Swiss and live in the US since several years. I have much less freedom here and HOA is terrible here. I’m now moving back to Europe to Mallorca, Spain. 😉
@updrivedownthrow4557
@updrivedownthrow4557 2 ай бұрын
I live in Switzerland and i see lot's of people here seem to not know that our people often make rules that don't make much sense and are just first World problems... While much more important business ends up ignored
@daviddavid4962
@daviddavid4962 3 ай бұрын
Wow, this country is so safe that the narrator referred to a 'big one/case' for the customs official. I then though it would be drugs or some other contraband but it was for a family of 5 who did grocery shopping! Seriously! Chasing after people because they bought some groceries...I would love to live there if that's the peak of criminal activity. . In tonight's news, a family of 5 brought in over some meat from France! Absolutely shocking and gruesome discovery. Officers are said to need on-site counselling and time off from work to help cope with witnessing such actrocities.
@williamabaker12
@williamabaker12 3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@SofaKingShit
@SofaKingShit 3 ай бұрын
In the USA there are suburbs where you get a hefty fine if you let your lawn grow too long, especially if you are a repeat offender. I think it has to be cut when it gets to the height of a rodent or something. And you can't pant your house whatever colour you want on a lot of places that are not Swiss.
@Texas_Uncut
@Texas_Uncut 3 ай бұрын
Those are called the HOA police lol
@paradox_1729
@paradox_1729 3 ай бұрын
How big of a rodent?..
@sophiachavez3377
@sophiachavez3377 3 ай бұрын
But one can choose not to live there.
@Kim-J312
@Kim-J312 3 ай бұрын
Probably Texasastan 😅
@ninayakovlev616
@ninayakovlev616 3 ай бұрын
@@Kim-J312 You know nothing, just s..t 👆!
@robertbruner7429
@robertbruner7429 3 ай бұрын
I certainly have a newfound respect for Switzerland after watching this.
@ingridmilliebobby-brown7653
@ingridmilliebobby-brown7653 3 ай бұрын
Not having a newfound respect would cost you a fine.
@corujariousa
@corujariousa 3 ай бұрын
This can seem extreme to outsiders but I've been to Switzerland and was very impressed with the cleanliness, functioning and politeness I found. It seems the model works well for them. I see accountability from citizens and government is expected. Perhaps the rest of the world should mimic the Swiss ways.
@thetobyg
@thetobyg 3 ай бұрын
The only country where the citizens actually are the government/state!
@jnemuri
@jnemuri 3 ай бұрын
it looks dirty, the streets are horrible.
@chrissy3684
@chrissy3684 3 ай бұрын
While I agree with you too a certain extent, why have trash cans outside if you can’t use them?
@corujariousa
@corujariousa 3 ай бұрын
@@chrissy3684 They can use the trash cans outside but not as some were using, as shown in the video. I am not familiar with the laws there but they gave a very quick explanation in the video.
@mitoo4880
@mitoo4880 2 ай бұрын
@@chrissy3684 you pay for the garbage bags a hefty price, as a tax that goes toward recycling and such. If you drop your home garbage in the street bins, you're effectively avoiding taxes. It's that simple and it makes sense when you look at it closely. I't just lacks the style of a perfect solution imo.
@MrLUUK3
@MrLUUK3 3 ай бұрын
in Switzerland we have order. But when I travel to our neighbouring countries, I am personally shocked at how untidy and unclean these countries are. It's just lousy.
@buddyrevell511
@buddyrevell511 3 ай бұрын
Sorry buddy, but Austria is just as clean as Switzerland, but there aren't any Karen Kops standing around waiting to fine people who throw trash in a trash bin. You're ridiculous.
@SAA-hr9gr
@SAA-hr9gr 2 ай бұрын
And as I say to many other Swiss. Just the fact things work, I went back to the UK for holiday after moving to Switzerland over 10 years ago and things just work. UK was a sh!t show though, nothing worked like it was supposed to and it's so frustrating.
@eliotness4029
@eliotness4029 2 ай бұрын
very true
@eliotness4029
@eliotness4029 2 ай бұрын
in other EU countries they never wash roads. the street is full of cigarette butts and dirt. When I walk on the streets in Spain or Germany, I'm even afraid to step because there is sticky mud and dog waste.
@bunjijumper5345
@bunjijumper5345 2 ай бұрын
Swiss people are allowing in so many Muslims, it is changing.
@michaeljohndennis2231
@michaeljohndennis2231 3 ай бұрын
Living in Manchester U.K. 22 years, I agree with these strict, zero tolerance and zero patience approaches in Switzerland - as has been found in NYC in the US, taking this approach serves as a deterrent to other and more serious forms of criminal behaviour and the key to the success of this are forms of enforcement which are determined, resolute and relentless
@sskarimirelandsskarimirela8750
@sskarimirelandsskarimirela8750 3 ай бұрын
Easy go and live in Switzerland
@kellymcbright5456
@kellymcbright5456 3 ай бұрын
That is not your kind of "zero tolerance". It is another identity.
@Automedon2
@Automedon2 3 ай бұрын
Please don't use NYC as an example. It is a cesspool of aberrant behaviour.
@shoxx48
@shoxx48 3 ай бұрын
Then go live there then, I'm sure you'll fit in with that zealous lot
@sookie4195
@sookie4195 3 ай бұрын
NYC is being destroyed by illegal immigrates.
@anateotonato8526
@anateotonato8526 3 ай бұрын
I' am from Switzerland this is definitvely not a thing here! This is a very specific thing in a very specific city and no other city cares about it. So don't get the wrong picture from this "investigation"
@SportCavee
@SportCavee 2 ай бұрын
To be fair I’ve lived in a suburb of Zurich my whole life and no one really cares when you throw which trash away. Maybe it’s different in Geneva but we definitely don’t have people guarding trash cans in Zurich.
@Paetschgu
@Paetschgu 2 ай бұрын
You cant compare Dietike with the rest of Switzerland haha
@mariaagosti-pm7tk
@mariaagosti-pm7tk Ай бұрын
Suburb, probably with many foreigners, right? Live in a city in Switzerland with many typical Swiss. You are MORE observed than you think. People watch you without you even knowing you are being watched.
@tristepin2228
@tristepin2228 3 ай бұрын
I'm from Switzerland and never seen anything like that It's really exaggerated, yes sure you can't make noise after 10 pm and you should avoid making noise on sunday And you should respect your environment but man it's not that strict
@CineSoar
@CineSoar 3 ай бұрын
I noticed, most of this was filmed in French-speaking areas. As a Zurcher for the past year, I am aware of these rules. But, I can't say I've seen 'cleanliness police' monitoring the bins, or other overt displays of enforcement. I wonder if there are regional differences in the relative zealousness of monitoring and enforcement?
@CineSoar
@CineSoar 3 ай бұрын
I went back to the story at the beginning, and noticed the v/o says "Enforcing a law, that is unique to the city [Lausanne]".
@tristepin2228
@tristepin2228 3 ай бұрын
​@@CineSoar i'm from the french side of switzerland, and really, i've never seen anything like that, heck, i feel like the germanic side is way more strict than us and those bin officer guys, yeah never seen them either, usually, the police would fine, or at least remind people to not loiter, but i feel like it's like that anywhere, it's just a matter on how much the police will actually enforce the laws but i've seen plenty of people loitering the streets, although, i must say, it's really rare Haven't seen them in Lausanne either, tbf i don't know what to say, the documentary isn't 100% wrong, but i feel like it paints an image of switzerland that may not be 100% right either switzerland is somewhat like japan, societal norms that aren't written in a book, but norms that you need to follow to some degrees, but switzerland being ethnically diverse, people tend to be less strict with each other trust me, i've seen alot of stuff, public transports, streets, etc...
@Shimra8888
@Shimra8888 3 ай бұрын
So there are no “all you can eat” Korean BBQ in Switzerland??
@SpadezA11
@SpadezA11 3 ай бұрын
Being fat is a crime
@solidpain9098
@solidpain9098 3 ай бұрын
There are a few in Zurich. It costs 80CHF/person, no drinks included.
@ybvb
@ybvb 3 ай бұрын
there are
@trinitristant3527
@trinitristant3527 3 ай бұрын
I live in Switzerland. We use Swiss francs, not Euros. Yes, I confirm it is strict over here.
@felicehappy
@felicehappy 13 сағат бұрын
I noticed that too but I guess for UK viewers Swiss Francs don't mean anything whereas most people will have used Euros during their travels to France, Spain, Ireland etc. And since Swiss Francs are almost at the same rate as Euros I guess they made the decision to use Euros for UK viewers.
@lizh.413
@lizh.413 3 ай бұрын
It's the most accurate depiction of Swiss life I ever saw outside of Switzerland 🇨🇭 🤣🤣🤣
@kush4286
@kush4286 3 ай бұрын
Power tripping like hallway monitors. 😅
@user-zy5lb6zp9m
@user-zy5lb6zp9m 3 ай бұрын
Amazing leadership in Switzerland all countries should be like that
@chtinnin
@chtinnin 3 ай бұрын
Amazing leadership? Really? If only it were true…
@Axitheking
@Axitheking 3 ай бұрын
​@@chtinninyes because we are our leader! We decide on laws
@yoyannik
@yoyannik Ай бұрын
Lausanne is a beautiful city. I love how they care and keep their city clean
@tombargeloh3467
@tombargeloh3467 3 ай бұрын
I remember back in the 80s I was in Lasan Switzerland on business. During the weekend I walked around the city and saw a parade. I was quickly approached by their policeman and told I was not allowed to look at the parade because I didn’t pay I valved them to never go back to Switzerland, and I never have.
@afreeworld2024
@afreeworld2024 3 ай бұрын
I once wanted to visit a lake in the mountains of Switzerland, only to find that it had been fenced in to charge an entrance-fee - never seen anything like that before 😅
@January.
@January. 3 ай бұрын
*I vowed...
@Locomaid
@Locomaid 2 ай бұрын
It is a "plakat" You attended a private parade that allows people to attend who did not contribute to funding it. Your few franks go to cover the costs of policing and cleaning up
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 3 күн бұрын
The Swiss are thankful for people like you staying away.
@markdc1145
@markdc1145 3 ай бұрын
Everyone I've known who has ever spent time in Switzerland has several horror stories of being fined for just going about their daily lives. This includes Germans who themselves are renowned for following a multitude of complex and unnecessary rules.
@varukenprime445
@varukenprime445 3 ай бұрын
Maybe, the laws exist because of the people you know. Look at the streets in switzerland and the streets elsewhere.
@thearcherofjustice1492
@thearcherofjustice1492 3 ай бұрын
I've lived here since I'm 14.5 now I'm 68.5 and I've only been fined twice. Once someone who was there I renting a room in my home threw home garbage into a street bin with a piece of paper bearing my name.. The other time it it was for not having a valid bus ticket. They stopped accepting money on the buses and the driver refused my offer to pay. Immediately an inspector came to me to fill out a 100 sfr fine.. I told her well I know she's only doing her job. I'm so lucky, I just bought a Tribolo and won 2x50 sfr, soooooo my fine actually costs me 2 sfr (the price of the Tribolo game) 🤣
@Marco-zt6fz
@Marco-zt6fz 3 ай бұрын
Its realy a geat documentary congrats. I say that as a swiss. Was realy exellent in Switzerland is the Public Transportation System. When you live in a City you dont need a car..
@Erintii
@Erintii 3 ай бұрын
I am living in Switzerland car free and this is possible outside cities. I commute to Liechtenstein with trains and its amazing. Don't like driving and feel no need to have a car.
@Locomaid
@Locomaid 2 ай бұрын
@@Erintii - not to forget how quickly you are in Italy, France, Germany, Austria from any Swiss city less than five hours. The train from Zurich to Lugano via Arth-Goldau is like moving through time. Winter on one side of the Alps, late Spring early summer a few minutes later. And "circling" that one church three times maybe what inspired the matrix!
@Erintii
@Erintii 2 ай бұрын
@@Locomaid agree, traveling to Ticino or Geneva is like traveling to another country without leaving Switzerland. Switzerland is very diverse when it comes to weather, for example snow in St Gallen and no snow in Rorshach
@Nebuhalanezar
@Nebuhalanezar 2 ай бұрын
I‘d rather get fined for throwing away trash than getting shot by the police for being black in the wrong neighborhood or getting mugged and stabbed for a bit of cash. Instead of criticizing Switzerland solve your own problems first.
@Lgx-ie4if
@Lgx-ie4if 2 ай бұрын
Switzerland is great many people think its ultra racist and homogeneous but Zurich is awesome (im from Zurich)
@HLJlovejoy
@HLJlovejoy Ай бұрын
Exactly!
@DMGrass-gb9kg
@DMGrass-gb9kg 3 ай бұрын
Fines are meant to punish the poor. Not one of these "offenders" were of a rich or extravagant background.
@Hps-vy8qk
@Hps-vy8qk 3 ай бұрын
This is super, great, fantastic. People don't understand the language of politeness. I have seen many videos of Switzerland and looks stunningly clean. In many states in the great America, you can loot unto $1000 from a business and nothing happens.
@sookie4195
@sookie4195 3 ай бұрын
That is due to our very liberal government. Hopefully that changes soon or there will no longer be in America.
@evaburnz
@evaburnz 3 ай бұрын
I seriously thought this was a parody for the opening few minutes until the guy was punished with a fine. This is bizarre to me.
@Shimra8888
@Shimra8888 3 ай бұрын
Why should littering be tolerated?
@silvykara2927
@silvykara2927 3 ай бұрын
​@@Shimra8888he was not literring..he threw away trash in...a trash bin because surprise surprise he had no more reciclying trash bags at probably 7am!😂 some call that civilized😮
@miguelcanais
@miguelcanais 3 ай бұрын
@@silvykara2927 order comes at a cost
@galaxystar8232
@galaxystar8232 3 ай бұрын
These public trash bins only work if ppl follow the system and dont throw away their household trash in there
@ballyhigh11
@ballyhigh11 3 ай бұрын
​@@silvykara2927 No, he was effectively doing a bit of petty tax evasion. In Switzerland household refuse must be disposed of in specific bags that are taxed. This pays for it's disposal and encourages people to recycle (which isn't taxed)
@kitbram2033
@kitbram2033 3 ай бұрын
Would like this in LA , NYC and SF
@JonGreeny
@JonGreeny 2 ай бұрын
Then those cities would lose their vibrancy and uniqueness..
@arianerabineau6768
@arianerabineau6768 3 ай бұрын
I am proud to have such an army in Switzerland. God only can protect our country . May He protect 🇨🇭
@amykpop1
@amykpop1 2 ай бұрын
God only protects switzerland because if he didn't the police would fine him as well 😂😂😂
@patrikpass2962
@patrikpass2962 2 ай бұрын
The country built by those who fled to the mountains and dug hidden chambers. But why?
@fintamaria2429
@fintamaria2429 3 ай бұрын
it seems we've all gone crazy, Clar😢😢
@keahnig164
@keahnig164 3 ай бұрын
What? Why?
@Brembelia
@Brembelia 3 ай бұрын
I agree. It's like everyone has lost their minds. No common sense. And if that isn't enough, we have here in 🇺🇸 the fas🎉cist takeover.
@apexandtalon
@apexandtalon 3 ай бұрын
Seems very authoritarian
@justinneal100
@justinneal100 2 ай бұрын
I’ve lived in Switzerland for almost 4 years now. And Im really tired of the laws and regulations. Really hindering to do anything here. Beside work and go home.
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 3 күн бұрын
The Swiss thank you for leaving. It's a free country and nobody is forced to work there. Thank you!
@justinneal100
@justinneal100 3 күн бұрын
@@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp I wish. And you have to work in Switzerland you won’t survive a month without a job 🫠 but that’s all people do is go home and go to work and wait for vacation 🤷‍♂️
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 3 күн бұрын
@@justinneal100 Nobody has to work in Switzerland. Go where ever you want to go and don't work and see what happens. Dude get real - go to the wonderlands of communism and see how your idea of "socialism" works there.
@dans9463
@dans9463 3 ай бұрын
Need this in San Francisco.
@JonGreeny
@JonGreeny 2 ай бұрын
No you don't!
@Angie-lp2hk
@Angie-lp2hk 3 ай бұрын
"You just threw your home trash in a *public* trash bin! That is a violation of the law! Now put your hands up where I can see them! You could have a gun for all we know" LOL
@sscott4028
@sscott4028 3 ай бұрын
I would trade the US for Switzerland. Peace, safety and cleanliness? Sign me up!
@ariloves10
@ariloves10 2 ай бұрын
Me too.
@mariaagosti-pm7tk
@mariaagosti-pm7tk Ай бұрын
Living in Switzerland is different than going on holidays. On paper everything looks nice, but you will be very lonely. Tons of people would die to come to the USA and live there. I rather have a bit more crime than living in a dull country like Switzerland. Be careful what you wish for.
@ariloves10
@ariloves10 Ай бұрын
@mariaagosti-pm7tk do you want to come to California? We will sponsor you. Have you ever been here? We are in a state of hate. The youth are dying to fall in love. The greedy elites aka politicians have made life a living hell bending everyone over and sodomizing us to kingdom come. We have all had enough!
@ghostraptor2068
@ghostraptor2068 Ай бұрын
​@@mariaagosti-pm7tki am kinda curious, can you elaborate it a bit more please?
@mariaagosti-pm7tk
@mariaagosti-pm7tk Ай бұрын
@@ghostraptor2068 There are MANY unspoken rules in Swiss society and then there are also tons of official rules you have to follow. Many foreigners are not aware of that. Swiss people do not befriend someone easily, there is no small talk at all, when I lived there, we had a WhatsApp group chat with neighbors and the Swiss did a separate one , kind of excluding the foreigners. They discriminate you on the job market if you dont speak Swiss German. Its a very xenophobic environment! Its not the paradise people think it is. Social life is lonely, people oftentimes are very very close-minded. I can only recommend to move to the Italian speaking part in Switzerland where many Italians live. The Swiss and Italians there are definitely more relaxed due to the proximity to Italy.
@TheMrMultione
@TheMrMultione 2 ай бұрын
There are so many guns because we have to keep our military gun at home, not out of "passion". Military is mandatory for every man, you can do community service instead but it takes 1.5x as long.
@sopfhie748
@sopfhie748 3 ай бұрын
People may think this is super strict and like a jail but….this is why it’s one of the safest/cleanest countries in the world sooo 🤷‍♀ can you blame em?
@vaclavklem5191
@vaclavklem5191 3 ай бұрын
Other countries manage to be clean and safe without such rules
@Axitheking
@Axitheking 3 ай бұрын
​@@vaclavklem5191 Tell me one? I guess I will find absurd rules let's go
@GQ007-il6ek
@GQ007-il6ek 3 ай бұрын
Yes, I can. Totalitarianism is often safer in terms of crime. Freedom is messy and requires citizens devoted to that freedom and knowledge about their society. Americans aren't blind rules followers, at least we didn't USED to be. You can have freedom, or control, but you can't have both. They are incompatible.
@LodrikBadric
@LodrikBadric 3 ай бұрын
​@@GQ007-il6ekYes ot is but as soon as you live in a society you do give up freedom for order. The question is how much, this is not a black/white issue (as nothing really is).
@exas4791
@exas4791 3 ай бұрын
Interesting how French-speaking Swiss r so different from the French.
@jeancharland3858
@jeancharland3858 3 ай бұрын
Ils se respectent, contrairement aux Francais !
@johnmurphy7674
@johnmurphy7674 3 ай бұрын
They're actually NOTHING like the French
@keahnig164
@keahnig164 3 ай бұрын
That's because they are Swiss
@johnmurphy7674
@johnmurphy7674 3 ай бұрын
@@keahnig164Indeed. It's like saying "Interesting how Aussies are so different from the Americans"
@simonestreeter1518
@simonestreeter1518 2 ай бұрын
Malheureusement. @@jeancharland3858
@mihai5935
@mihai5935 3 ай бұрын
All these rules are logical, the only point not shown out here is that these are only a tiny part of the ecosystem (like not seeing the forest for the trees). The major issues still need to be addressed and made to come to light. A few examples: - drug dealers rampant in the same city of Lausanne at night (can google or find reddit articles to confirm) - judges are party members and pay yearly something to their party (this raises the question of whether the legal system can at times be biased -> see United Nations issue raised about this) - political party financing not public (the attempt to have it happen failed) - nepotism in various domains (issue already raised by an ONG and public) - addressing results not causes (example: the rule I never once respected with showering / flushing the toilet after 22:00 given my job and night shift; luckily there a warning from a lawyer made the complaints stop as this does not stand in court as topic for enforcement; the true cause which should be addressed is building insulation instead of the result) There's no perfect world out there but in terms of safety, cleanness and predictable outcomes Switzerland tops. Hopefully we can work together and improve the more major topics as well as we do address the tiny ones.
@simonestreeter1518
@simonestreeter1518 2 ай бұрын
No matter what country you live in, everybody wants their drugs. However I found your points very interesting.
@rexhargrove5172
@rexhargrove5172 5 күн бұрын
This is fascinating! My dad enjoys visiting Switzerland and now I see why
@fjkfkfkf
@fjkfkfkf 3 ай бұрын
why is only the french part shown? its laws are very weird if you ask any other swiss...
@giovannicarreoncota6210
@giovannicarreoncota6210 3 ай бұрын
i screamed once "viva la suisse" because I was very happy and my earth was joyful for being at laussane .. I was shut up by several people on the street. I felt kind of weird afterwards haha
@Locomaid
@Locomaid 3 ай бұрын
This true. Foreigners speak so loud! I was always shushing my visitors, especially after 22:00. The neighbors might call the cops!👮‍♂️
@Frivals
@Frivals 3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@hufficag
@hufficag 3 ай бұрын
I'm so introverted I worked on myself for 10 years to be able to loudly say stuff in the office and cheer everyone up. I can't do that on the street
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 3 ай бұрын
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job.Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Special thanks to guest speakers sharing personal knowledge pertaining to daily life activities in the country.Making this presentation more authentic and possible -!!!😉.looks like a wonderfully beautiful region to spend time in during the summer season. Wishing viewers/Swedes s safe/healthy/prosperous ( 2024 )🌈🎉😉.
@dixussatt7978
@dixussatt7978 11 күн бұрын
This is amazing! I love it.
@elise.cherinekemm2984
@elise.cherinekemm2984 3 ай бұрын
I totally agree with discipline,, l have family near Zurich,,your living standards, r excellent,expensive, but worth it.,,everything works to excellent standards,, It makes many other countries,look very sloppy ,
@sonjagatto9981
@sonjagatto9981 3 ай бұрын
I agree and I love Zurich❣
@afreeworld2024
@afreeworld2024 3 ай бұрын
In how many countries have you been?
@user-ku3jz6nf4q
@user-ku3jz6nf4q 3 ай бұрын
If they inspect my sausage, I'm gonna be fined a fortune. At least that's what my wife tells me. Haha 😛
@sharmaineonthestreet
@sharmaineonthestreet 24 күн бұрын
Such great insight! Thanks!
@cathbelle5096
@cathbelle5096 3 ай бұрын
It must be a rich, clean and perfect country to live in . But i was said that a person can snitch on the neighbor or anybody.....I find this a little sad...😢
@williamabaker12
@williamabaker12 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, that seems a little too totalitarian for my tastes.
@nappingracez
@nappingracez 3 ай бұрын
Licence to own a pet and being obliged to let children pass safely - I hope more countries would adopt these policies.
@thetobyg
@thetobyg 3 ай бұрын
The same should apply for having children! 😄
@celljog
@celljog 3 ай бұрын
This is not the law in all of the 26 cantons of switzerland. Each canton sets its own laws. The example shown was for canton Neuchatel. In canton Vaud we don't have this law.
@thearcherofjustice1492
@thearcherofjustice1492 3 ай бұрын
I live in canton de Vaud. What's with the children?
@SeldimSeen1
@SeldimSeen1 3 ай бұрын
Lived in Switzerland for one year. I remember there was a strick noise audience which was nice since I lived in an apartment. Also I remember standing at a tram stop in Basel with about 50 people. No one spoke a word. Even though it is a beautiful country it is the most angst country in the world. Also the women only recieved the right to vote in 1970. They will also severely punish other peoples children.
@LodrikBadric
@LodrikBadric 3 ай бұрын
Yeah but you know what's the difference between Swiss women getting the right to political participation and the rest of the world? (Although I completely agree that it's a national shame that it passed more than fifty years later than in most European countries). In other countries it was the majority of the parliament that voted and decided that women can vote, in Switzerland it had to be changed/voted for by the majority of the people. That means that more than 50% of Swiss MEN had to vote in favor of it and they did on 7th of February 1971. How many countries do you think still wouldn't grant women the right to political participation to this day if more than half of the male voters would have to vote in favor of it? I'd say a lot..
@williamabaker12
@williamabaker12 3 ай бұрын
​@@LodrikBadricyikes! Where do you live, because I can't imagine any men I've ever met voting to keep women from voting.
@LodrikBadric
@LodrikBadric 3 ай бұрын
@@williamabaker12 In Switzerland. Yeah of course you don't because you live in a country where it has been the norm for decades, so your statement doesn't really make sense. The question is can you imagine men in the beginning of the 20th century (so waay before the 60s) being against women voting?
@simonestreeter1518
@simonestreeter1518 2 ай бұрын
Good point. That is very interesting. I've wondered about that. @@LodrikBadric
@WhoopDePoopDeScoop
@WhoopDePoopDeScoop 3 ай бұрын
This is like the SNL skit "you put your weed in it" but "pour le tir".
@patriziocasciaro8019
@patriziocasciaro8019 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this very realistic video!
@HalifaxHercules
@HalifaxHercules 2 ай бұрын
150 Euro fine for putting waste in the garbage? Switzerland is Europe's version of Singapore.
@lexframes5335
@lexframes5335 2 ай бұрын
The facts stated in this documentary are so wrong. First of all, 100 Francs is not 96 Euros and if you pay your waste per sack or per kilos differs between municipalities. If you are filming a documentary, please check the accuracy of your research.
@stefitsa2405
@stefitsa2405 2 ай бұрын
This documentary was released in 2022, where back then the Swiss Franc was indeed a little bit weaker then Euro. Apart from that, yeah, the documentary is kinda exaggerating or not putting information in the right context.
@stormbear7330
@stormbear7330 3 ай бұрын
❤🇨🇭 Bravo, good management a clean country.
@helentucker6407
@helentucker6407 3 ай бұрын
Really interesting to see Switzerland and the people. 👍
@user-mx1gh3mn3w
@user-mx1gh3mn3w 3 ай бұрын
I wish we had this in the U.K. it is disgusting here when I have had to see litter, all kinds of waste dumped around the corner. It's disgusting a few times , not often saw people urinating ! Spitting on the pavement! Dog faece on pavement. But I could not live in Switzerland, because I do not like how it is so expensive! I just visit. I like it's cleaness.
@annaal7480
@annaal7480 3 ай бұрын
Spitting on pavements and fly tipping is very Polish. I was born there so can say it. I hate visiting in towns to see spit everywhere and it is heartbreaking to see rubbish dumped in forests in Poland and just across the border in Germany. I have checked the rubbish and all of it is from Poland. Same along a beautiful road near my village in Germany, Poles just throw away food packaging through car windows. I HATE it.
@Locomaid
@Locomaid 3 ай бұрын
If you live and earn there, it is not that expensive. Just eat less meat 😂
@JonGreeny
@JonGreeny 2 ай бұрын
@@Locomaid Majority of the Swiss earn normal salaries.
@Locomaid
@Locomaid 2 ай бұрын
@@JonGreeny I agree. But what is „normal“ differs markedly from canton to canton, city to city and industry to industry. A starting salary for an engineer is about 80 kCHF. Of course there are cashier, retail, waitstaff and bartending jobs (and many others) but often these are part-time jobs and thus don’t really fall into the data set. And I know that there are people that fall through the cracks. But skilled workers can earn well and very skilled workers can also earn very well. But having had a recruiting company for almost tens years in the German-speaking region (DACH), I can say that an established engineer earns between 120 and 140k CHF on average. Add in a qualified leadership role and there is easily another 30 kCHF on top. Change industries/sectors (from machine to insurance or finance, for example) and it can go up, but also down. It is not propaganda. Taxes are also lower in Switzerland. But rent and food can make you broke if you live by US standards (more discretionary spending). I saw many ex-pats struggle for the first years until they either left (happens a lot) or figured it out. Particularly people coming from France, Italy and Spain under negotiate salaries at the beginning.
@JonGreeny
@JonGreeny 20 күн бұрын
@@Locomaid 120 and 140k with an additional 30k in Switzerland as a salary for engineers? LOL.. Well, you must be talking about maybe 10% of professionals with a solid track record and many years of experience. The figures you are quoting are far from reach for about 80% of the Swiss workforce. Taxes are not necessarily low as high cost of rent, insurance, groceries, transport should be taken into consideration. Switzerland is constantly squeezing the majority of it's citizens with more expenses year in and out but somehow they present an image of glitter and gold to the outside world.
@anitapeludat256
@anitapeludat256 2 ай бұрын
Many years ago, I traveled with my 15 yo son and his junior Fife and drum corps with other parents, to Basel to visit a Basel Fife and Drum corp. We all had an amazing time, stayed in an immaculate Hostel, a very gracious hostel host. While on a bus in Zurich, we witnessed 3 citizens arrest another driver and pull him out of his auto. Our bus driver explained the arrested driver was in the wrong. We also witnessed a gentlemen dressed in military gear on another bus that scolded two Swiss teenage boys that were acting up. He grabbed them by the collars like an uncle would. As a parent, I thought that was fantastic. I grew up in the era of all parents and teachers kept an eye out for all kids. The constant comparison to the USA is quite a shame, however. I respect the Swiss, and they have had quite some time to establish their country, rules and breed people into the societal norms. There is no basis for comparison. We are in no denial of our issues, especially presently that those of us are fighting to continue this democratic experiment of people from every country of the earth, including tens of thousands of Swiss. We often met curious Swiss citizens, and we were happy to talk and I had learned some basic Swiss to communicate and not be a rude guest. Most Swiss, men and women, automatically said, "Wild Wild West". We were asked if we all owned horses and lived on vast ranches . In Interlaken, we found the Swiss very rude towards local Italians. We were shocked, many in our party are Italian. We have our issues, but Italians are well loved and long past early judgement of many migrants of almost 100 years ago. We explained to Italian shop owners that we adore Italians and were friendly. This was very much appreciated. The food was wonderful, fresh produce from Italy was addictive and it is a breathtaking country. I recommend everyone to visit .
@Locomaid
@Locomaid 2 ай бұрын
In Interlaken, in a premiere five star hotel, I encountered the rudest people and worst service I ever experienced in Europe. And I have been here fourty years. I am not even Italian, lol. It nearly ruined my honeymoon. In fact, they were all overworked and overwhelmed by demanding tourists (it is perceived as Disney World without an entry fee). Entitled people suck the life out of the usually foreign workers, who are paid poorly and work long hours. But I knew that it was the exception because I had been in many places around the country that were charming and where people were kind and helpful. Sorry that you, too, had that experience. I can still feel the shock myself.
@saniaminh
@saniaminh 3 ай бұрын
People assume that in Switzerland everyone must have money. Switzerland is expensive to live. When you earn minimum wage, you can't pay rent, the daily ride and insurances, which takes almost the salary. You end up eating the same Bread everyday. You need a good paying Job to live in peace, so therefore study and plan in advance for having Children, it gets super expensive.
@joe-vl3nd
@joe-vl3nd Ай бұрын
Impressive 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@pinoytv5973
@pinoytv5973 3 ай бұрын
Rules are rules even I am having this culture shock I would still love to visit swiss
@keahnig164
@keahnig164 3 ай бұрын
The video is exaggerated.
@diggusbickus1528
@diggusbickus1528 3 ай бұрын
I lived in Switzerland my whole life and never encountered almost all of the laws shown here, this documentary is extremely exaggerated
@pinoytv5973
@pinoytv5973 3 ай бұрын
@@diggusbickus1528 nice I'll be there soon
@mbm8690
@mbm8690 2 ай бұрын
Klar, man soll nie nie sagen und auch Undenkbares nicht ausschliessen, aber diese unerschütterliche Überzeugung, dass die Schweiz einmal militärisch erobert werden könnte, hat etwas Rührendes und Beeindruckendes gleichzeitig.
@GoaMapping
@GoaMapping 3 ай бұрын
Amazing video!I found out a lot from this video!
@sookie4195
@sookie4195 3 ай бұрын
I found out I’m never going to visit Switzerland ever.
@90taetaeya
@90taetaeya Ай бұрын
1M views! Congrats 🎉🎉🎉
@Moconomy
@Moconomy Ай бұрын
thank you :)
@Dr.Engr005
@Dr.Engr005 3 ай бұрын
They have very high duties, but the good news is that customs officers are doing their jobs very well and with full dedication.
@merc340sr
@merc340sr 3 ай бұрын
and forcing Swiss citizens to pay more for their food! This is criminal.
@NixMatti
@NixMatti 3 ай бұрын
@@merc340srswiss are paid enough money to buy their produce in switzerland and support local farmers. not spend it on german, italian or french farmers.
@merc340sr
@merc340sr 3 ай бұрын
@@NixMatti That's not an excuse! People have a right to free trade,...to buy the best goods at the best price. All else is protectionism which keeps ineficient businesses operating and forces consumers to pay higher prices. Unacceptable politics!
@NixMatti
@NixMatti 3 ай бұрын
@@merc340sr there is free trade within limits. you are allowed 3kgs meat per person which is more than enough for 1 individual. otherwise it would be a free for all and everydick tom and harry can do what they want. this is not only siwtzerland other countries have the same policies. at the end of the day the countries system functions, there is prosperity people are happy.
@merc340sr
@merc340sr 3 ай бұрын
@@NixMatti It's petty politics! It is the meat lobby bribing politicians or politicians pleasing the meat lobby to get votes.
@scientifically5812
@scientifically5812 3 ай бұрын
The most beautiful jail in the world.
@weasel07
@weasel07 3 ай бұрын
Thinking the same
@benedictdesilva6677
@benedictdesilva6677 3 ай бұрын
But it is the only jail in the world in which *all incarcerated inmates* have access to *all the keys.* Viz. the only country in the world in which-for centuries-government has been by participative direct democracy. Every single policy decision (piece of legislation) at every level of government is either made, or is subject to ratification, by the voting public at 4 to 5 referendum sessions every year.
@thunderpants007
@thunderpants007 3 ай бұрын
@@benedictdesilva6677Indeed. Only people who like to be a rebel and use illicit drugs fear a society like this, or simply don’t understand it and view it as an authoritarian version of their own country.
@sandrineroesch8706
@sandrineroesch8706 3 ай бұрын
I broke out this morning!! Went shopping groceries in Italy 😂🇨🇭💗
@benedictdesilva6677
@benedictdesilva6677 3 ай бұрын
@@thunderpants007 Indeed too. The key point being that Switzerland is the only country in the world where the _authorities_ are neither some self-appointed "leaders" nor even proxies in the form of elected representatives, but that the voting public have the last word in every matter. Just 9 days ago the Swiss public elected to increase the national pension payout by 8.33% *against the will/recommendation* of the elected government. This decision is now finally settled and cannot be overturned by any decision on the part of the elected authorities.
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