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Motorcade against Corona measures

2021-02-05T17:58:17.333Z


Unterschleißheim - A car parade against the Corona measures passed yesterday afternoon in Unter- and Oberschleißheim without incident.


Unterschleißheim - A car parade against the Corona measures passed yesterday afternoon in Unter- and Oberschleißheim without incident.

About 80 police officers in patrol cars and buses accompanied the parade.

A motorcycle escort drove at the head of the train.

It led from the parking lot by the lake through Unterschleißheim and Oberschleißheim, through two residential areas and past two schools.

The event manager, an elderly lady with gray hair who did not want to give her name, had registered up to 100 vehicles and 200 participants, but that many did not show up.

The police counted 53 cars and 89 participants.

“The motto is 'For our children'”, said the event manager, who walked along the row of parked cars with a megaphone shortly before 4 p.m. and opened the event.

Schools and daycare centers should open

Almost all vehicles were marked with different messages, "We are leaving our children in the lurch", "Children need children" or "Stop homeschooling" could be read.

“Gastro open” and “open shops” were called for.

But lateral thinkers and anti-vaccination opponents had also come: Their protest was directed against “compulsory vaccination”, for “peace and freedom” was written on slips of paper behind car windows, and German flags fluttered on a vehicle.

Two young men from Sauerlach had equipped a pick-up with large loudspeaker boxes.

They accompanied the train with German rap.

The car registration numbers referred to participants from the greater Munich area.

Few people from Unterschleißheim follow the protest.  

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Source: merkur

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