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Tegernsee mayors want to ban Munich excursions - Ilse Aigner receives removal from the crisis team

2020-03-24T21:40:09.553Z


Johannes Hagn, Mayor of Tegernsee, is writing a letter to Ilse Aigner. The Tegernsee could not cope with the rush from Munich during the coronavirus crisis.


Johannes Hagn, Mayor of Tegernsee, is writing a letter to Ilse Aigner. The Tegernsee could not cope with the rush from Munich during the coronavirus crisis.

  • The valley mayors sound the alarm. The exit restrictions in Bavaria due to the corona virus crisis were not sufficient.
  • Tegernsee's mayor has now sent a fire letter to Munich.
  • He did not know "who should clear the dirt behind the" Munich "" ...
  • All news and information about the corona virus in the district of Miesbach in our live ticker.

Update from March 24, 6:01 p.m .: The debate about a ban on excursions to Lake Tegernsee for Munich is making waves. We comment on the request in both directions.

  • Pro comment on Munich excursionists on Lake Tegernsee in the corona crisis: Restrictions must be
  • Contra-comment on the required Tegernsee ban for Munich residents: I am currently ashamed to live in the valley

Update from March 24th, 7.50 p.m .: Help, the people of Munich park our communities and leave their dirt behind, despite Corona! With a fire letter to his constituency member and state president Ilse Aigner (CSU), the Mayor of Tegernsee Johannes Hagn (CSU) wanted to ensure that citizens can no longer go for walks across county boundaries in times of corona restrictions. Aigner supported the advance. But with Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) Hagn and Aigner flashed off.

No further restrictions will be made now, said Söder yesterday after a cabinet meeting. "That would be the wrong signal now," he emphasized. Stays in the fresh air are allowed, and that applies "of course also for an excursion if you should do it," said the head of government. Söder appealed to everyone to do it in a “reasonable form”. Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) also called for reason. "It is certainly not the point of the fact that I now drive 50 kilometers by car and then take a 10-minute walk," he told the radio station Antenne Bayern, referring to the current exit restrictions.

Tegernsee Mayor Hagn had to answer countless press inquiries, emails and calls from Monday's brand letter. The reactions are ambiguous. "I am just hearing from locals that it is absolutely right to ask for this," said Hagn. On the other hand, in comments, tourists threaten to turn their backs on the Tegernsee valley in the future.

Even if the closed-off district of Tegernsee does not turn into something for foreigners, the local authorities try to use other options to deter foreigners: in Kreuth, Mayor Josef Bierschneider (CSU) ordered the parking lot for hikers to be blocked on Friday, "in order to prevent tourism in corona times ".

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Tegernsee mayors want to ban Munich excursions - Ilse Aigner receives removal from the crisis team

Update from March 24th, 10.45 a.m .: In a fire letter, the mayors at Tegernsee demand that the Munich trip to the Tegernsee be prohibited (see original letter below). Ilse Aigner forwarded the request to the crisis team of the state government. However, it can be heard from groups of participants that the demand from Lake Tegernsee is not so well received there. The exit restrictions would not be expanded.

Ilse Aigner reacts to a letter of fire from Lake Tegernsee

Update, 2:33 p.m .: Ilse Aigner immediately responded to the letter from Lake Tegernsee:

The answer from Aigner's office was not long in coming. They have "absolutely no understanding of this type of leisure activities," it says. “Of course, people should still be able to go out the door. But this should not be understood as making trips to other districts by car and having the same range of motion as before. This would counteract measures. "

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State Chancellery chief Florian Hermann, it was said in the reply email to Hagn, would bring up the topic in the crisis team. "We assume that appropriate regulations will be made. Because obviously we cannot rely on people's reason. "

Original message, March 23rd, 11.01am: Tegernsee Valley - The current exit restrictions in Bavaria due to the corona virus still allow all Bavarians to go outdoors. The decision does not regulate exactly where that may take place. The Tegernsee excursion region now faces a serious problem. People from Munich and the surrounding area go to the mountains there.

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Mayors on Tegernsee write fire letter to Munich: improve exit restrictions in Bavaria!

But the volunteers and communities are unable to cope with this rush, according to the valley mayors. The mayors demand that the exit restrictions are therefore tightened significantly.

Here is the letter from Tegernsee Mayor Johannes Hagn:

"Dear Ilse,

we had to take note that it is permitted that people from the greater Munich area are allowed to drive up to the mountains and thus to the lakes. We already had a few with us at the weekend. According to the Wiessee police inspection, this would also be permissible, since the general decree here is not specific and restrictive enough.

That's a catastrophe. Because of a Corona case, my building yard has to shut down as far as possible.

We have to make sure that our administrations are still operational in two months. I honestly do not know who should clear the dirt behind the "Munich" ... The mountain rescuers are volunteers who are needed elsewhere.

We therefore ask you from the Tegernsee valley to urgently influence the fact that the general will will be expanded so that people are only allowed to be in your district. Especially when it comes to walking and sports. This enables the police to carry out easier checks.

We would all be very grateful if you would work for it.

For all valley mayors

Johannes Hagn "

Source: merkur

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