What is this sign about? "Get off the cyclist. Ms. Westermann" it says. The resolution is surprising.
- "Get off the cyclist. Ms. Westermann", is on a sign, which causes astonishment on the net again.
- It has been installed in Münster-Handorf since 1991 (!).
- The enlightenment is moving.
Münster - It's not just a piece of paper. No, a professionally made sign. "Cyclists get off. Ms. Westermann, " is written on it. A photo of this was recently posted on the Facebook page "Notes", which specializes in unusual signs or menus. Around 800 likes and 27 divisions by December 7 were the result.
It's funny in the comments. "All people are the same - but Ms. Westermann is the same," it says there. "I envy Ms. Westermann" as well. And: “The other day at the passport office: 'Hello, I would like to have my name changed to Westermann, please.'”
Quirky sign hangs in Münster-Handorf
It does not say where the photo was taken. "I would be very interested in the story behind it," writes a user accordingly. And is immediately cleared up. Because the sign is not new. But on the contrary. It has been around for a few years. It hangs in Münster-Handorf , where it is also quite well known. Just like Ms. Westermann.
Schild grants privilege: Everyone has to dismount - except Klara Westermann
The local Westphalian news and even the mirror once brought light into the dark. Ms. Westermann is Klara Westermann , a local figure who lived from 1908 to 2004. The WN explain: "The narrow passage between church and rectory should be blocked for daredevil cyclists - but it was clear that the daredevil cyclist, Ms. Westermann, would never abide by the ban."
Ms. Westermann did it. pic.twitter.com/OI1UjOuTu9
- Father and Son (@Vater_und_S) April 15, 2017The sign was attached to the St. Petronilla Church in 1991. As a gift to Mrs. Westermann on her 83rd birthday. From then on she was the only one who was allowed to cycle there without getting off the bike. Said Klara Westermann was apparently considered an extremely resolute woman who could not be prescribed anything. According to the WN , she was able to enjoy her privilege for nine years before she could no longer drive through it due to age. In 2004, Klara Westermann, born in 1908, finally died.
A surprising and touching enlightenment - rarely seen in a bizarre sign photo from the Internet. And which one would like to tell again on the occasion of the “reappearance” of the sign on the “Notes” Facebook page.
However, the bitter foray of a Munich cyclist is less touching. He was out in the city center on Friday afternoon - and what he experienced there should annoy many cyclists.
Also very touching is the gesture with which a family made a courier dance. And a doctor's prescription breakdown also causes surprise.
A couple of parents from the USA gathered their children for a photo shoot for Christmas - suddenly panic broke out.