Munich Higher Regional Court dismisses lawsuits over bollards on Dachau's Schlossberg. Two plaintiffs claim damages of 11,000 euros and 4,300 euros respectively to their cars.

Court found the resident’s statements “credible and informative’ The city had always emphasized in advance that the traffic lights, which were installed to protect the bollard and drivers, were always maintained and intact. The city's lawyer did not want to enter into a settlement with the plaintiffs. The court found the city “installed the system professionally, checked it regularly and maintained it.” The Senate is now responsible for the appeal, which is expected to take place in the next few months. The decision was made by the Munich Higher Regional court on Thursday. The case was heard at the Munich higher Regional Court (OLG) and was heard in front of a jury of seven people. The trial was adjourned until May 15. The verdict was delivered by the presiding judge, who said: “We see liability”