Signs stolen in the Loisach-Kochelsee-Moor - ban on entry still applies
Created: 05/10/2022, 09:00
By: Felicitas Bogner
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According to the police, previously unknown perpetrators have removed and probably taken away signs that indicate a ban on entering the Rettensee in the Loisach-Kochelsee moors.
Benediktbeuern
- The police reported a theft of nature conservation signs in the Loisach-Kochelsee moors in the municipality of Benediktbeuern.
The signs that indicate a ban on entry were removed and stolen by strangers between March 25 and April 20, the Kochler police station now reports.
The signs have a nature conservation significance.
Because meadow breeders who are there should be left alone and protected.
Signs to protect meadow breeders removed - entry ban still applies
The police expressly point out that removing the signs does not lift the current ban on entry between March 20 and July 15.
The legal regulations continue to apply.
The replacement value of the signage is around 100 euros.
On Monday, the police reported that the new signs were removed again.
The Kochler police request information by calling 0 80 41 / 76 10 62 73.
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