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“It went great”: Around 25 Bulldogs on Wednesday at the farmers’ protest on the A95 motorway near Sindelsdorf

2024-01-31T14:19:40.706Z

Highlights: “It went great’: Around 25 Bulldogs on Wednesday at the farmers’ protest on the A95 motorway near Sindelsdorf. Around 25 Bullogs and almost 50 participants gathered in the morning. Access roads to Munich and Garmisch were closed a total of four times for 15 minutes each. The action was over at around 12.45 minutes. No long traffic jams and “tough” approval There were no major traffic jams at the junction. Only the approval process for the campaign in advance with the Weilheim district office was “very slow”



As of: January 31, 2024, 3:16 p.m

By: Andreas Baar

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Nothing goes on the motorway: The A95 ramps are currently being closed for 15 minutes during the protest.

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Around 25 Bulldogs and almost 50 participants: The farmers' protest on the A95 motorway near Sindelsdorf is over.

The organizer is happy, and so are the police.

There were no major traffic jams.

++++ UPDATE (3:10 p.m.) ++++

Sindelsdorf - The protest action by the Weilheim-Schongau Farmers' Association (BBV) on Wednesday (January 31) at the A95 motorway junction near Sindelsdorf ended without incident.

Around 25 Bullogs and almost 50 participants gathered in the morning.

This is the balance drawn by organizer Hermann Karg, the Ettingen BBV local chairman is also an assessor in the BBV Weilheim-Schongau district association.

The access roads to Munich and Garmisch were closed a total of four times for 15 minutes each.

This was done by a tractor and a police vehicle.

Traffic was then allowed to pass through again for 30 minutes each.

The campaign “went really well,” said Karg after the Rundschau.

“Everything went well.” The organizer also emphasizes the good cooperation with the local police.

The protest began at 10 a.m.

The two driveways were then closed briefly.

At the end, the participants rolled through Penzberg with their protest posters on their tractors and back to the starting point at the commuter parking lot on the B472.

The action was over at around 12.45 minutes.

No long traffic jams and “tough” approval

There were no major traffic jams at the junction.

The protest in Sindelsdorf took place “without any special incidents,” said Stefan Sonntag, press spokesman for the Upper Bavaria South Police Headquarters in Rosenheim, when asked by Rundschau.

There were short-term traffic disruptions, but they were not serious.

According to organizer Karg, the farmers received “a great deal of understanding” for their campaign from road users.

Only the approval process for the campaign in advance with the Weilheim district office was “very slow,” he complained to the district authority.

++++ Original message (12:23 p.m.) ++++

Sindelsdorf – The farmers’ protest on the A95 near Sindelsdorf has begun.

The two driveways will be closed several times for 15 minutes each until 1 p.m.

Farmers' protest on Wednesday on the A95 motorway near Sindelsdorf is ongoing: traffic disruptions and driveway closures

Around 15 Bulldogs and around 20 participants are currently on site on the B472 near Sindelsdorf.

The police are also represented.

The two exits onto the A95 towards Munich and Garmisch will be closed for 15 minutes each.

There is always a tractor and a police vehicle preventing road users from driving through.

Then you can drive back onto the motorway for 30 minutes.

According to the district office, the action is scheduled until 1 p.m.

According to the organizers from the Bavarian Farmers' Association, three to four closure periods are planned in total.

So far there have been no major traffic disruptions.

The district office had previously asked road users to avoid the area as much as possible.

Protest actions are planned along the A95 this morning in Eschenlohe, Großweil and Wolfratshausen.

Source: merkur

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