Corona “walks” through Munich: What is happening today?
Police have a large number ready
Created: 01/05/2022, 06:21 AM
By: Leoni Billina
After numerous rule violations in past demos against the corona measures, the police are on duty on Wednesday (December 29, 2021) with numerous forces.
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Again, opponents of the Corona measures met in Munich for "walks".
It will probably be restless again on Wednesday.
Munich - The "walks" of the opponents of the Corona measures do not stop. On Monday evening there were again numerous people in Munich and the district. 15 people had gathered at Marienplatz, and when asked about the general decree of the city, they left. This prohibits all non-registered stationary or moving demos in connection with "Corona walks" on certain days. About 70 people were on their way from Odeonsplatz to Marienplatz.
The group quickly dispersed.
Things were rougher in Pasing.
Some of the 50 demonstrators who marched through the streets did not wear masks and did not keep their distance.
The police reported several participants.
Resistance arose and the officers used immediate coercion.
The largest group (around 170 demonstrators) moved through Unterhaching, but there were also demonstrations in Ottobrunn (130), Haar (30), Oberhaching (50) and Neuried (20).
Since the meetings were not registered, the police reported violations according to the assembly law.
Corona “walks” in Munich: Police are ready for Wednesday with 1000 emergency services
It should be less quiet on Wednesday evening in the city center.
In talks with the organizers, the KVR had forbidden a train through the city and relocated it to the Theresienwiese with 3,000 participants as a stationary rally.
The organizers then canceled it and registered a new one with five participants (the organizers).
In the social networks, the organizer noticed that what others do is their free choice.
The police have around 1000 emergency services ready.
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