The sun drove people to the Starnberg lakes on the weekend - and apparently made some people forget the corona rules.
While the police want to take tough action in the future, communities complain about the amount of garbage.
The beautiful autumn weather attracted many people to Lake Starnberg at the weekend.
Without a mask and at a short distance, people cavorted on the lakeside promenades.
The communities in the Starnberg district also complain about the large amount of rubbish left by the day trippers.
Starnberg district
- Yes, the weather was a dream.
And yes, who doesn't like to stroll
along the lakeside
in
bright sunshine
and a light breeze
?
Everything more than clear, everything understandable.
Nevertheless, the
pictures from last weekend
probably not only make Bernd Matuschek
thoughtful
.
Starnberg district: crowds of people line the lakeside promenades without mask and sufficient distance
Hundreds of people
who largely
without masks
and with
a small distance
the
seafront promenade
in
Starnberg
and
Herrsching
line, are for Starnberg
police chief
only
difficult to understand
.
He emphasizes: "It seems obvious that not all corona rules were observed."
Corona in Starnberg: The police lack the staff to control everyone
However
, he and his colleagues did
not issue
a
penalty
.
“
I don't have the staff
to check all these people and see whether the individual groups consist of more than two households,
” admits Matuschek.
Erich Schilling,
police chief in Herrsching, has a
similar
opinion
.
After all, he couldn't run around the promenade all day asking everyone for their ID.
“That is
not manageable
in this
dimension
.” In addition, his inspection also has
other tasks
to do.
"It's hard to believe, but there is not only Corona."
Corona measures: The police in Starnberg also want to take action in individual cases in the future
As difficult as it is for the
police
to check public mass occurrences like at the weekend, they want to take
action in individual cases
in the
future
.
"The cuddling course is over," explains Bernd Matuschek.
Who against
violating Corona rules
, which is a
display
before.
"Without exception - we are no longer just whistleblowers."
It
was
different
,
especially at the
beginning of the pandemic
.
Since that had
policemen
often
forbearance exercise
can and
violations
on the subject of
Corona *
Once the
sought out dialogue
- and often to a
dispense display
.
Corona situation has changed - earlier conversations instead of advertisements
“That was
the right way to go in the beginning,
” says Matuschek.
Many things were
completely new
, some rules were not completely transparent.
"There's no point in hitting it with a mallet if everyone is already insecure." In the meantime, however, the
situation
has
changed
.
In contrast to spring, the
information
situation regarding the
Corona regulations is much clearer
.
“Everyone knows what they are allowed to do and what not.” Matuschek has little understanding if someone claims otherwise.
His clear opinion: "That is simply not credible."
Four men traveling together in the car receive a complaint
The latest example of the new line of
officials
: On the night from Saturday to Sunday
,
colleagues from Matuschek
checked
a
car
in which
four young men
from four different households were sitting.
All received an
advertisement
.
"In the spring they would probably only have been warned orally."
In addition to questions about
how
to
deal
with the
Corona rules *
, the
weekend
left one thing above all:
garbage, garbage and more garbage
.
In particular, the vast amounts of small-scale packaging in restaurants and cafés, which are forced to sell everything to take away, are noticeable here.
"Overcrowded like only in midsummer,"
said the
rubbish bins in Starnberg
, says town hall spokeswoman Lena Choi.
District of Starnberg: The storm of visitors from the weekend mainly leaves garbage
It was on
Sunday
extra one
divided sanitation workers
have to be to see all the
empty containers
.
Mayors Walter Bleimaier from Inning and Christian Schiller from Herrsching report something similar.
In and
on the Wörthsee
the
situation was more relaxed
, says Christel Muggenthal.
“It was busy, but not too much,” emphasizes the mayor.
Rush of excursionists in the Starnberg district: garbage collectors put in extra shifts
Only the many
empty beer and wine bottles
around the lake caught her eye negatively.
“Of course.
Where should people go for a drink when everything is closed? "
On the other hand, some Wackersbergers experienced a real mess last weekend.
They came across unpleasant legacies from day trippers.
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(By Simon Nutzinger)