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Police Munich tweets strange news about FC Bayern: "We just found out ..."

2020-04-03T06:21:51.653Z


With the note "+++ EIL +++" and the introduction "We have just learned ..." the Munich police have published a strange message about FC Bayern.


With the note "+++ EIL +++" and the introduction "We have just learned ..." the Munich police have published a strange message about FC Bayern.

  • The Munich police caused astonishment among many Twitter users.
  • The reason was a tweet about FC Bayern * .
  • But the background quickly became clear to many - the club also reacted.

Munich - Well, what does that mean? Many Twitter users may have noticed when they saw this message from the Munich police : With "+++ EIL +++", they spoke up. "We have just learned that @DFL_Official is planning to award this year's championship after cutting off the crime statistics after the interruption of the #Bundesliga," it continues. "Sorry @fcbayern, but at least the bowl stays in the city."

Munich police give FC Bayern the shell - in jest

What strange news. And it probably also indirectly refers to the corona crisis * . Because: The Bundesliga is pausing for the next few weeks, and there is a lot of puzzling over how the current season will end and a champion * can be determined. Did the Munich police find the solution?

If you take a look at the date of the tweet, you will quickly see what is going on: the message was posted on the evening of April 1st. With the hashtag “#SafetyGreat City”, the police wanted to use a fool's joke to draw attention to the fact that the fight against crime works well in Munich. At the same time, it proves that even in these bad Corona times * you haven't lost your sense of humor.

+++ EIL +++

We have just learned that @DFL_Official plans to break this year's championship after cutting off the crime statistics after the interruption of the #Bundesliga.

Sorry @fcbayern, but at least the bowl stays in the city. # SafestGroßstadt pic.twitter.com/QPMtiHTsce

- Police Munich (@PolizeiMuenchen) April 1, 2020

Police Munich: April Fool's joke to FC Bayern is well received - but was TSV 1860 forgotten?

The joke is well received by many. "You are the cracker", "I roar", "Made my day" and "Thank you for at least a little normalcy" are just four of the many positive reactions. However, one user, apparently a fan of the Munich city rival, notes: "Then why does the bowl go to FC Bayern and not to @ TSV1860 ?"

However, the police in Middle Franconia also speak out. Fürth likes to call itself the "safest city in the Free State" - as can be read on the official homepage. Who is right now, Munich or Fürth? It depends on the calculation, so what you see as a "big city". The city of Munich rather describes itself as "Germany's safest city with over 200,000 inhabitants".

Munich is Germany's safest big city with over 200,000 inhabitants - also thanks to the cooperation between the city and the police in the security and action alliance of the Munich institutions. In this way, measures can be taken at an early stage so that focal points do not even arise. pic.twitter.com/LQsMKX7EmD

- City of Munich (@StadtMuenchen) January 15, 2020

One thing is clear: Both are exemplary cities here, and anyone who is the true "security master" according to which calculation can tap into the official, 56-page crime statistics. Fürth takes the "number of crimes, which is measured in relation to the number of inhabitants".

FC Bayern * also responded to the police tweet - with a laughing GIF from defensive star Javi Martinez.

pic.twitter.com/Ofm1cdC6Ef

- FC Bayern Munich (@FCBayern) April 1, 2020

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* tz.de is part of the Ippen-Digital editors network

List of rubric lists: © Polizei München Twitter

Source: merkur

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