Time and again, people try to circumvent the mask requirement by submitting forged certificates.
For a Kochler, this should now have consequences.
Kochel am See
- In the Kochler Edeka market on Wednesday, a customer presented a fake certificate that allegedly exempted him from the obligation to have mouth and nose protection.
He is now being investigated for a violation of the Infection Protection Act and for falsification of documents.
According to the police, the Kochler entered the shop around 11 a.m. without a mask.
When the store manager approached him, he presented her with a certificate issued by a doctor from Baden Württemberg.
The store manager found this suspicious in terms of its presentation.
She researched the Internet, found the form and information about its improper use.
She filed a complaint with the police, who are now investigating the customer known by name.
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