As of: March 27, 2024, 9:09 a.m
By: Andreas Steppan
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The Kesselberg is a popular destination for motorcyclists.
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A Munich man had a lot of anger in his stomach after the police confiscated his motorcycle on Kesselberg.
The 35-year-old became a danger to himself and others.
Kochel am See
- A 35-year-old from Munich had to make his way home from Kesselberg last Wednesday without his motorcycle but with a complaint for insulting him.
Walked in the middle of the B11 over Kesselberg
As the police report, the motorcyclist was stopped by the control group motorcycle around midday on the serpentine route.
Since, according to the officials, his Yamaha brand machine had “very significant defects,” it was seized and towed away.
The 35-year-old had no choice but to walk towards Kochel in motorcycle clothing and a helmet.
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He was so angry about this that he deliberately walked in the middle of the main road - apparently in protest.
“As a result,” the police write, “he accepted that he would be hit by a vehicle.” Two employees of the Kochel construction yard, who were driving behind the Munich man in their emergency vehicle, made the angry biker aware that a federal highway was not suitable Pedestrians are intended and he should please use the shoulder.
Kesselberg: Munich resident faces charges of insult
The biker then insulted the two 39-year-olds with massive obscene gestures.
The police who were contacted established the motorcyclist's personal details.
He is now facing charges of insult.
The police then sent off the still angry man.
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