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Round birthday celebrated: the police break up the party - the family has to pay a heavy fine

2020-11-25T22:56:36.348Z


Ten of them celebrated and came from five households - in the middle of the corona lockdown. A big birthday now has consequences for a family from Bavaria - it will be expensive.


Ten of them celebrated and came from five households - in the middle of the corona lockdown.

A big birthday now has consequences for a family from Bavaria - it will be expensive.

  • A family celebrated a milestone birthday together.

  • The police broke up the party.

  • Every family member now has to pay a fine.

Tschirn - It was an expensive

birthday party

for a family in Upper Franconia.

The party with ten people was

broken up

by the

police

on Friday evening

.

Party despite corona lockdown: round birthday will be expensive for family

"All those present belonged to the family, but were from five

households,

" said a police spokesman on Saturday.

Due to the current Corona * partial lockdown, private celebrations are only allowed with a maximum of ten people from a maximum of two households.

Everyone involved now expects a

fine

of 400 euros each - making a total of 4000 euros for the family.

The officials said they did not provide any further details about the festival in Tschirn out of consideration for those affected.

“Everyone was grown up and it was a

big birthday.

"

Rising corona numbers in Germany: partial lockdown in November

A partial lockdown has been in effect throughout Germany since November 2, due to increased Corona * numbers.

Restaurants, bars, clubs, discos and pubs must remain closed.

Delivery services or take-away are still allowed.

Hotels and guest houses are no longer allowed to accept tourists.

You can find an overview of all applicable rules here.

Together we can defy Corona again.

The restrictions are tough in the short term, but milder in the long term.

If everyone participates, we in Germany can get through the winter well.

We are a solidarity community and not an ego country.

Now it comes down to community.

- Markus Söder (@Markus_Soeder) October 28, 2020

Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder * follows a course of "caution and prudence" in the Free State.

Regarding the partial lockdown, he said that while the restrictions are tough in the short term, “they are milder in the long term.

If everyone participates, we in Germany can get through the winter well. ”He makes it clear once again that Germany is a community based on solidarity,“ not an ego country ”.

(kam / dpa) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.

A 30-year-old Schliersee celebrated his birthday in October with 50 guests and ignored many corona rules.

The police broke up the party. *

You can always read all the news from Bavaria with us.

Source: merkur

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