The future of security in Germany by Marketplace published on 2018-03-26T16:38:08Z On December 19, 2016, an attacker used a tractor-trailer truck to kill 12 people in the Christmas market in Berlin. The market later reopened and the German government had made it easier to implement video surveillance, but did not impose requirements that cameras be put in place. This is partyly due to older privacy laws in the country. David Brancaccio speaks with Stephan Richter of the Globalist about protection in the region.