Brigade de sécurité publique : les réalités du terrain | Police Genève

How far can you go in maintaining control when everything is accelerating? In this interview from Inspiring Journeys, Antoine, a corporal in the Geneva Public Security Brigade, shares the realities of the job: decisions made in seconds, constant pressure, and a non-negotiable rule that guides every intervention: "be proportionate to the aggression." This interview is a source of inspiration for understanding a profession where courage is measured less by strength than by self-control. Antoine speaks frankly about so-called "routine" situations that are never truly routine, about maintaining composure when tensions rise, and about this constant responsibility: protecting without crossing the line. ⏱️ Interview Chapters 00:00 – Portrait by Anne YES and her childhood 04:30 – Paris Firefighter 11:20 – The Public Security Brigade: missions and realities 19:10 – Assaults, proportionality, and decision-making 27:40 – Composure, self-control, and prevention 36:30 – Practical advice in case of danger 45:10 – Meaning of the profession and responsibility 52:30 – The inspirational minute & conclusion ✨ About Antoine Antoine is a corporal in the Public Security Brigade of the Geneva Cantonal Police. In the field, he intervenes where the unpredictable is constant. His approach is based on a simple yet demanding principle: act with composure, remain proportionate, and never trivialize the ordinary. 🔗 References & Links 🎥 TV program co-produced with Carac TV https://carac.tv/emissions/parcours-i... 📲 Instagram: Inspiring Journeys   / parcours_inspirants_podcast   👮‍♂️ Police careers, Police Day, immersion internships (police project), and information evenings 👉 https://www.devenez.ge.ch ☕ Mug & card game sponsorship: L’Entracte https://www.infiniprinting.ch 💬 Question for you: In a tense situation, what helps you stay calm? Share it in the comments below 👇 #InspiringJourneys #PublicSecurityBrigade #SwissPodcast #SwissPodcast #TrueStories #Inspiration #Responsibility #SelfControl #OnTheGround #Security #Commitment