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Corona frustration on the rise: police as lightning rods - landlords "overrun" when reopening

2021-05-03T16:22:50.474Z


Corona fatigue is increasing. Above all, police officers who have to enforce the rules have to repeatedly serve as lightning rods for people's frustration. This could now be toned down a little. Because the numbers are falling, gentle easing will apply in the district from Tuesday.


Corona fatigue is increasing.

Above all, police officers who have to enforce the rules have to repeatedly serve as lightning rods for people's frustration.

This could now be toned down a little.

Because the numbers are falling, gentle easing will apply in the district from Tuesday.

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- Young people in particular seem to find it increasingly difficult to comply with the many corona rules. In relation to the risk of getting seriously ill with Covid, they bear the greatest burden of restrictions. The frustration about this is felt more and more often by those who watch over compliance with the rules. "There are more and more stupid sayings", reports Andreas Ruch, deputy head of the Germeringen police. He registers a certain amount of fatigue when complying with the regulations - especially when it comes to contact restrictions and the curfew.

Michael Fischer, deputy head of the Bruck police force, is also observing increasing corona frustration.

“It is becoming more and more difficult to convey the rules.” However, Fischer does not want to speak of a tilted mood.

The vice chief of police sees a challenge in the better weather, which may now prevail in May.

Then groups could quickly form again.

Slight relaxation in the district: shopping with test and appointment

Their meetings will probably remain banned for the foreseeable future - even if new easings come into force on Tuesday.

The reason is the falling incidence values.

On Monday these were below 150 for the fifth day in a row. In concrete terms, this means that there are more options for shopping.

Previously it was only possible to pick up pre-ordered goods, but now customers can go back to the shops.

However, they do need a negative test and an appointment.

Fully vaccinated people are also allowed to shop this way - but only 15 days after the second vaccination.

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Many are becoming more careless - new owners pay the bill

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Have imagined their start differently: the innkeepers Reinhold Miefanger (left) and Michael Maier.

(Archive photo)

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New landlord Michael Maier has now passed his baptism of fire. On May 1st, he and his partner Reinhold Miefanger wanted to open the “Spezlwirtschaft” in Olching at least once in a small group - that went wrong. In the end the police arrived. According to the police report, around 35 people were around the beer garden.


There are different statements about the amount. Maier admits: “We were completely overrun. We hadn't expected this rush. That was a mistake. ”However, it was by no means 35 people, rather 25. Still, of course, far too many, he admits. It was originally planned that only friends and acquaintances could pick up a sausage and a six-pack of beer - and then leave. “We deliberately did not declare this as the official opening, it just doesn't work.” There were no flyers, just a note on the Facebook page. To-go sales were planned from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and the chairs in the beer garden were raised. Now you have to know: Maier and Miefanger are known as colorful dogs in Olching, involved in clubs, Maier is also a member of the city council for the Greens.And from the afternoon the weather was nice too. Several soccer teams alone flocked to the business center in Olching. "Then there were also strollers from the Amperauen," says Maier. And the guests did not leave, but formed groups in the sunshine. “It happened so quickly, we couldn't react at all. And shortly after that it would have been over anyway, ”says Maier. And people would have kept their distance and wore masks.And people would have kept their distance and wore masks.And people would have kept their distance and wore masks.


The police would have found that too. The officers were notified by phone. They arrived around 2:30 p.m. and broke up the groups. The landlords are now expecting a complaint for violating the Infection Protection Act.

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Source: merkur

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