Due to the corona pandemic, all Bavarians have to restrict themselves.
Prime Minister Söder said that the loopholes were over.
A police celebration is now causing a stir.
In Bavaria, strict rules apply due to the Corona * crisis.
A celebration of the police in Rosenheim is therefore surprising.
Here you can find the Corona-News from Bavaria.
We also offer you the current case numbers in the Free State in a map.
Update from January 17, 6:20 p.m.:
The
Rosenheim police headquarters
could not be reached on Sunday for a further statement.
Rosenheim's Lord Mayor
Andreas März
(CSU) received the request from
Münchner Merkur
on Sunday shortly before lunch: "For the record: There is deer, I cooked myself and we have no visitors." Everyone had their own table, the distances were accordingly large.
In my opinion it was compliant with the rules. ”The
mayor
had participated as head of the regulatory authority.
The topic of
safety in the pandemic
and the corresponding regulations were discussed for
about an hour
, then the meeting was over.
Andreas März
admits that opinions could be divided about the form and timing of the event
.
“No question about it, it wasn't a lucky choice.
But it wasn't an exceptional situation either. ”In the working world, despite the
lockdown,
such appointments
still take place everywhere in Germany.
"If the whole thing had taken place in a room in the Presidium or in the town hall over coffee and pretzel, the excitement wouldn't be half as great."
Corona in Bavaria: Farewell dinner for police vice-president causes trouble
(Initial report) Rosenheim - Due to high Corona * numbers,
Germany
has been in Corona lockdown for weeks. * The next Corona * summit with Chancellor Angela Merkel * and the country leaders is due on Tuesday.
Then there is a threat of further tightening of the measures.
Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder * repeatedly warned that the
time of loopholes was
over and that everyone had to adhere to the rules to
contain
the
virus
.
Corona in Bavaria: hard lockdown rules - police celebration in Rosenheim surprised
Currently, people in Bavaria are only allowed to meet one other person in a household.
Excursions should be avoided with a 15-kilometer radius of movement in corona hotspots.
The catering is still closed, from 9 p.m. there is also a curfew.
You can find an overview of the rules here.
Strict measures apply
throughout
Bavaria
.
That is why a
celebration of the police in Rosenheim is
particularly surprising
.
On Thursday, the farewell of the Vice-President of the Police Headquarters Upper Bavaria South, Eva Schichl, was celebrated.
During a
press conference
in the culture and congress center, her successor, Frank Hellwig, was introduced by Interior Minister
Joachim Herrmann
(CSU).
After journalists had to leave the room through the emergency exit, a catering company served food.
According to information from the
Bild
newspaper, there was a three-course menu (soup, veal, Bavarian cream).
Corona in Bavaria: Farewell party of the police vice president in Rosenheim causes a stir
According to information from the newspaper, ten participants were served, including Interior Minister Herrmann, State Police President Prof. Dr.
Wilhelm Schmidbauer, Police President Robert Kopp and Rosenheim's Lord Mayor Andreas März (CSU *).
As the
picture
further reports, a
privacy screen was
set up when a police officer noticed that
picture
reporters were taking
pictures of
the serving and clearing.
Necessary in Corona times?
- 3-course menu after the police farewell party https://t.co/Vaz8jnM473
- BILD (@BILD) January 15, 2021
In the middle of the corona lockdown: Police celebrate goodbye in Rosenheim - "That shouldn't be"
According to the
police,
it was a "service meeting of the Ministry of the Interior".
Because of the lunchtime, food was also offered.
But is that justifiable in the current time when many people are extremely restrictive due to the Corona * crisis?
“That is extremely unfortunate and absolutely not a role model.
That must not be.
Our industry is completely in the rain and a loophole is being sought.
And don't forget: We're all only allowed to meet one person at the moment, ”explains Angela Inselkammer, President of Dehoga Bayern, to
Bild.
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Police celebrate farewell in Rosenheim: "Markus Söder said: The time to look for loopholes is over"
Gastronomy Christian Schottenhammel agrees: “That is not okay. For
Solidarity
heard that all help to stop the spread. This event should not have taken place. Others are punished for something like that. ”And FDP parliamentary group leader Martin Hagen is also irritated:“
Markus Söder
said: The time to look for loopholes is over. One should assume that his interior minister takes that to heart. ”So far, the state chancellery has not wanted to comment on request.
(came) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.