A lateral thinker asked demo participants to take off their masks in November.
A judge has now decided on the case.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen - During a protest in Murnau in November, a supporter of the lateral thinker movement urged all participants to remove their masks "as a sign of resistance".
For this he had to answer as the chairman of the meeting before the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district court.
He was charged with violating the Bavarian Assembly Act.
The judge acquitted him on Tuesday.
He considers the ordinance issued by the Garmisch-Partenkirchen District Office * to be unlawful.
Because of the incidence of 128 at the time, the demo had made it mandatory to wear a mask.
An infection in the open was extremely unlikely, emphasized the judge - and acquitted the man.
Berchtesgadener Land: incidence over 50 again
The district of Berchtesgadener Land * has had an incidence of over 50 again since Tuesday. The Corona * rules there had just been relaxed again after five days in a row below the threshold.
Aschaffenburg also had a value above the mark at 53.5.
The incidence continues to rise across Bavaria at a low level, yesterday it was 16 for the entire Free State.
A week ago it was 14. The nationwide incidence value is currently 23.5.
The Bavarian health authorities reported a total of 210 new corona infections.
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