Climate protection activists have roped off on motorway bridges in protest against the IAA around Munich.
At the police station in Erding there was.
Erding / Poing
- Blocked motorways and long traffic jams: In protest against the IAA Mobility auto show, activists have paralyzed traffic on motorways around Munich for a long time.
According to the police, they unrolled banners on several motorways on Tuesday morning - sometimes several people roped down from motorway bridges, including a bridge over the A 94 near Poing.
Protest against IAA: Anzing fire brigade secures deployment site with jump cushions
The Anzing fire brigade secured the scene of action with jump cushions from below.
Height rescuers from the police took care of the two activists.
According to the fire brigade, it took around 30 minutes for the women to be pulled back over the bridge railing.
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Expression of solidarity in front of the Erding police station.
The sign was painted on site.
© Andreas Schuder
As a result, there was a small protest in front of the Erding police station.
Activists painted the sentence “Climate protection is not a crime” on a large cardboard cover and unpacked a megaphone so that the law enforcement officers could hear the climate protection slogans behind the closed windows.
The purpose of the rally was to show solidarity with fellow campaigners, explained the activists with the banner when asked by the local newspaper.
That's why they traveled to Erding by public transport.
IAA protest near Munich: Climate protection activists in Erding in custody
All those involved in the motorway action are in custody in Erding.
Some would not have given their personal details and therefore now have further problems.
The activists are accused of dangerous interference with road traffic.
“It comes from the cars.
Car traffic kills eight to nine people a day, ”grumbled an activist who called herself“ Shirley ”.
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