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Disgusting finds near the Lidl parking lot: farmers appalled by the toilet tourists

2022-05-11T03:54:12.400Z


Disgusting finds near the Lidl parking lot: farmers appalled by the toilet tourists Created: 05/11/2022 05:46 By: Joerg Domke The bank of the Sempt is used as a toilet, as evidenced by the paper towels in the dry creek bed. © jodo Faeces and rubbish on eco-areas in Anzing (Ebersberg district) point to waste disposal and toilet tourism from an industrial area and from the motorway. Local farmer


Disgusting finds near the Lidl parking lot: farmers appalled by the toilet tourists

Created: 05/11/2022 05:46

By: Joerg Domke

The bank of the Sempt is used as a toilet, as evidenced by the paper towels in the dry creek bed.

© jodo

Faeces and rubbish on eco-areas in Anzing (Ebersberg district) point to waste disposal and toilet tourism from an industrial area and from the motorway.

Local farmers are angry.

Anzing

– Just assuming: You are sitting in the car on the A 94 in the direction of Munich.

And have just passed the rest area near Pastetten just before the district border (where there is a public toilet in both directions) when the intestine reports.

What to do in an emergency

It will take until Munich.

Apparently, the Anzing exit is often an option.

So: depart.

Briefly right, then left in the direction of Lindach.

There is not a house to be seen far and wide.

Being unobserved seems almost guaranteed.

There are good opportunities for urgent business.

Ecological compensation area degenerates into a public toilet

This is by no means an insider tip: Many people have come up with the idea, as the chairman of the Anzing farmers' association, Bernhard Haimmerer, recently stated in the municipal council.

However, the area is partly an ecological compensation area.

Which doesn't make things any more pleasant from an agricultural point of view.

It would be enough if everyone just followed a few rules, says Haimmerer.

The sentence sounds like a prayer.

Just a few days ago, volunteers cleaned up here as part of a Ramadama campaign.

But yesterday, Tuesday, he found what he was looking for after a minute.

A blue and white parasol lay in the bushes.

Not far from there is a pile of gravel and a collection of speed cloths.

Visible indications that an unofficial public toilet has long been created here.

You have even found entire apartment furnishings here.

And not only here.

Haimmerer's colleague Martin Kandler points to the nearby Pollinger Holz directly on the state road in the direction of Markt Schwaben.

It's even worse there, he emphasizes, like Haimmerer, a member of the Anzinger municipal council.

Footpath from the Lidl car park to the river: people go there to relieve themselves

But there are also local problems.

Behind the parking lot of the Lidl market - without customer toilet - at the roundabout, in the middle of an embankment that is still gently planted, a beaten track has already developed towards Anzinger Sempt.

It takes Kandler less than a minute to spot another cluster of Tempo Cloths.

They lie in the currently dried-up creek bed of the Anzinger Sempt.

There are days, he says, when you can smell the human remains.

Haimmerer and Kandler emphasize that they in no way want to directly and across the board suspect Lidl customers, motorway users or even truckers, but nevertheless have a great interest in changing the current situation.

"With speeches".

Recently, during Ramadama, a lot has already been removed here, the two report.

They are all the more surprised that a few days later legacies are found again.

Anger also about inconsiderate dog owners

And not just human.

Dog owners love to walk their pets right here.

And they often reacted with abuse when the farmers asked them about it, they say.

Kandler says: "The following is striking: where there are no dirt roads, there are no dog owners and dogs.

And that's where deer still exist."

Not here, along the Sempt.

His demand: A fence between the Lidl discounter and the agriculture behind it.

But that was waived in the course of drawing up the development plan at the time.

It was hoped that the fence would not only be an obstacle to quickly doing one's business in botany, but could also be something of a windbreak.

Angry about faeces and rubbish in the countryside: Farmers Bernhard Haimmerer (left) and Martin Kandler.

© jodo

Garbage and toilet tourists from the commercial area: A fence that should solve two problems

When Lidl didn't exist yet and there was still a hedge there, light packaging material that blew over from the large companies in the commercial area on the A 94 got caught in the bushes from time to time.

Now it often flies unhindered in the direction of Sempt and Moos or even further east.

Kandler's final assessment of the amount of waste and dirt: "It's getting a bit much."

Mayor Kathrin Alte knows the concerns.

They have already contacted Lidl with the aim of finding a solution, she says.

It should also be checked whether signage directly on the A 94 with information about public toilets needs to be optimized.

A task that the community should also tackle for itself.

The currently only public toilet in the community area in the community center next to the church has not yet been referred to so that everyone can see it.

Old woman: "We will work on it".

You can find more current news from the district of Ebersberg at Merkur.de/Ebersberg.

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Source: merkur

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