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"What a fool": Photos from the S3 show Corona madness in Munich

2020-05-01T21:29:26.213Z


Corona party in the Munich S-Bahn: devastating photos have appeared on Facebook that raise questions. The passengers argue wildly. 


Corona party in the Munich S-Bahn: devastating photos have appeared on Facebook that raise questions. The passengers argue wildly. 

  • In the S3, a passenger made a devastating corona discovery in the middle of the corona crisis in Munich. 
  • The people sat and stood side by side. 
  • A coronavirus discussion flared up among his Facebook pictures. 

Munich - It looks like a corona party on the S-Bahn ! In the Facebook group "My S3 is not coming!", A passenger now posted two photos from the S3 that he had taken with his smartphone. The train is full, some of the passengers sit next to each other or are in close proximity to each other. A minimum distance of 1.50 meters is definitely not given here. 

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The Facebook user who calls himself Rodriguez Faszanatas is outraged: “The main thing is no contact with family and friends! What a fool! ”He alludes to the exit restrictions in Bavaria. People should keep their distance from each other and thus limit the spread of the coronavirus - but this does not seem to apply in S3. At least not on Thursday afternoon around 4.20 p.m. when the photos were taken at the Donnersberger Bridge. "Don't want to know how full it was from Marienplatz to the main station," he writes under the pictures. From Pasing there was more space again. 

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The Facebook user from S3 posted these two photos.

© Facebook / "My S3 is not coming!"

After all, all passengers wear mouth-nose protective masks as prescribed. 

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But not everyone sees it so closely. "Howl. Nobody prevents you from visiting your family. Don't stop on the train if something bothers you. Either everything bothers you, then you avoid that, or nothing at all, then you can go to your family. What should the train do? The trains are not even full now, should they use even more? When should they go? That is nonsense, the main thing is that everyone complains, ”replies another S-Bahn user. 

Others, however, agree with the indignant S3 passenger. A Facebook user also discussed: “I hear from friends who have to ride the S-Bahn that it is impossible to keep the distance in rush hour. The risk of infection should be minimized, the economy is ruined because of this, parents do not know how to combine working with childcare and are at the end of their strength, then such pictures are already annoying. "

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Another commented that double standards are used. "People pay a fine if they drive in the car with others who are not part of the family, but suddenly everything works on the train."

In defense of the railway, it should be noted that there are additional bus connections on the outer branches until May 15. The Free State has also set up a registration office at the Ministry of Transport. Passengers can report here from Monday to Friday on the telephone number 089 / 2192-3020 or by e-mail at enge-im-nahverkehr@stmb.bayern.de for full trains or buses.

Nevertheless, these crowded trains are not an isolated case - this is also shown in this report from March *. This picture from April is also bad: Because an S-Bahn failed, the situation got out of control, a passenger raised the alarm *. 

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Source: merkur

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