Those who constantly abuse and abuse their neighbors must expect to end up in the district court.
Like an elderly woman from Wolfratshausen.
Wolfratshausen
- The lady was very upset.
She has had trouble with a neighbor for years.
"He sweeps me all the time, parks me, screams terribly, hysterically," the 80-year-old scolded and waved her arms.
She actually wanted to have some peace in front of the man, she continued.
Perhaps she wanted to tell him this when she resorted to unconventional means on August 2 of last year: In the underground car park, she parked her car directly behind that of her neighbor (80) to encourage him to communicate. "You parked him to talk to him?" Asks the judge in disbelief. "Yes, I thought, if he doesn't come out, he'll move," the pensioner wailed. "You can see what came out of it," replied the judge, namely a case of coercion and insult at the district court.
Because the Wolfratshauserin did not stop with the underground car park. Two weeks later, on August 16 at around 3:45 p.m., she called the police again. In the presence of an officer, she hit her neighbor: "Now shut up your stupid mouth." She no longer knows whether the sentence was like that. “But the police were there. Then it will have been like that when they say that. "
The neighbor confirmed the dispute that had lasted for years.
When he bought the apartment at the time, he asked himself why the previous owners wanted to leave there.
He now suspects it.
"For years I have lived in a terror that nobody understands," explained the pensioner, adding: "This is only the tip of the iceberg." But the man was only able to report that after the judge had threatened the accused with fines or detention if she doesn't stop interrupting the witness all the time.
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The test of her temperament, which the pensioner had delivered in the courtroom, left the impression on Judge Helmut Berger: "You are a quarrelsome person." at 100 daily rates of 50 euros each.
Much to the displeasure of the defendants.
"Again 5000 euros, you're crazy," she scolded before the judge could justify his judgment.