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After the tightening of the corona: Tölzer city council ventures its anger - and sends an open letter to Söder

2020-12-09T22:12:46.083Z


A Tölz city council is fed up: After the tightening of the corona, he calls on Markus Söder in an open letter to reconsider these measures.


A Tölz city council is fed up: After the tightening of the corona, he calls on Markus Söder in an open letter to reconsider these measures.

  • The

    Tölz city councilor

    Peter von der Wippel has written an

    open letter

    to Prime Minister

    Söder

    .

  • In it he criticizes, for example, that the

    mountain railways are

    no longer allowed to open - despite

    hygiene concepts

    .

  • The

    Bavarian government

    also throwing "mischief" and several

    failures

    before.

  • Everything from the region can be found in the Bad Tölz newsletter.

Bad Tölz

- Peter von der Wippel has had enough: In an open letter to Markus Söder, the Tölzer City Council (FWG) asked the Prime Minister to reconsider the recent tightening, especially in terms of winter sports.

“Nobody wants après-ski or extravagant large events.

But a bit of normality should be possible, ”writes

Peter von der Wippel.

He alludes to the fact that

mountain railways

, among other things, are

not allowed to open - despite sophisticated hygiene concepts.

Corona in Bad Tölz: City council writes an open letter to Söder - reconsider the tightening

“I expect that the possibility of running small lifts, valley lifts, etc. will be examined,” writes the

Tölzer

.

At the same time, von der Wippel is calling for

day trips to neighboring countries

to be allowed without having

to be

quarantined

for

ten days afterwards

.

"Believe me, Dr.

Söder, if we don't let people head for Austria - be it for skiing, hiking, snowshoeing, ski touring - then you no longer need to bother Ischgl, then we have our own German or Upper Bavarian

superspreader events

everywhere in the foothills of the Alps

! "

Open letter to Söder: Tölz city council calls for day trips to neighboring countries - without quarantine

Von der Wippel also doesn't want to get into his head

that

ski tourers are

not

allowed to use

the

slopes

.

There are more

beginners

than ever before.

"Sending them all into the alpine terrain would be extremely negligent and also represent a significant problem for nature conservation."

Bad Tölz: City council accuses the Bavarian government of “gross nonsense” and a number of failures

In places, von der Wippel accuses the government of

"gross nonsense"

and a number of negligence.

“Why didn't our government

prepare

for this

second wave

, which has been expected since May at the latest, over the summer months

?

Instead of incorporating the experience and knowledge of the last eight months into the

measures

, the reaction is just as hectic, haphazard and exaggerated as in March. "

"I am not surprised that the crowd of 'lateral thinkers' is getting bigger every Saturday"

Von der Wippel is particularly bothered by the fact that

exponential growth has been stopped

- and that there are still further tightenings.

Most of

all,

however, he worries that the

politicians,

through their incomprehensible actions, are

driving rows of supporters into the arms of anti-

democratic forces

.

“I am not surprised that the crowd of 'lateral thinkers' is getting bigger every Saturday.

And these are not all right muddled heads.

That makes it too easy for yourself. "

For the enclave Hinterriß, unlike in the spring, there are no longer any exceptions - with unpleasant consequences for cross-country fans also from the region: German tourists would have to be in quarantine for ten days after an excursion.

And at the weekend, ski tourers cavorted on the slopes of the Garmisch mountains.

Prohibition signs were partly ignored.

(By Silke Scheder)

Source: merkur

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