"What for Assis": Photo from the English Garden causes a stir on the Internet
Created: 2022-07-25 05:24
There is usually a lot going on in the English Garden.
A photo from the popular park caused a stir.
(Icon image/collage) © aal.photo/Imgao/Screenshot Jodel
In the English Garden in Munich there are always problems with rubbish, loud music and bullying.
Now a photo causes a stir and discussions.
Munich - The English Garden has always been a place to come together: whether for children, tourists, the elderly or students.
But again and again there are reports of parties that degenerate.
Garbage, loud music and bullying - this particularly upsets the residents around Munich's green lungs.
Now another example of this has appeared on Jodel.
A user of the platform had taken a photo of a garbage can, and next to it he simply wrote "English Garden".
What immediately catches the eye: the lid of the waste bin is full of bottles.
Both deposit bottles and normal glass bottles for recycling.
A similar picture emerges on the ground.
A large pile of Augustiner beer bottles are piled under the bin, surrounded by bags of crisps, pizza boxes and other rubbish.
A group of people can be seen in the background.
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Photo from the English Garden causes discussions: "What Assis"
The other Jodel users have diligently commented on the photo.
One simply writes: "What an assistant", a second says "I think the bottles are okay, collect a few poor souls and take the deposit away.
But the rubbish."
And the deposit is what apparently concerns the people under the post the most.
"That's definitely more than 2€," says someone happily.
And another writes: "Well, but everything put together.
Hopefully someone who needs it will be happy.”
English Garden: Jodel user captures the problem in the photo
Another user questioned the use of the trash can.
"There are now small containers on the Isar that take up a lot of rubbish, the one shown in the picture is blocked by bottles and is therefore useless."
It is questionable whether the garbage problem can be resolved so quickly.
An end will probably not be in sight any time soon.
(ly)
And a photo from the Munich S-Bahn also triggered a discussion.
One user just said: "Bah".
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