Curfew: Am I still allowed to go to the construction site in Bavaria?

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-20 19:34:51

nordanney

2020-03-20 20:59:33
  • #1
Actually, I have been working completely from home for 1.5 weeks, today was the first time I went shopping properly again. With three kids, you always have plenty of pasta and toilet paper at home. In the evenings here on the outskirts of the Ruhr area, we stand together in solidarity on our balconies and clap or sing. Together, not self-centered. It’s just a mindset, whether you behave in solidarity even though you don’t have to. Think about it. It’s good for our society to think beyond just yourself.
 

ypg

2020-03-20 21:43:03
  • #2



Sorry, but you are completely off track here.
I am currently voluntarily under a curfew, but of course I am still allowed and want to get some fresh air.
It is not forbidden, whether in Bavaria or elsewhere.
And it is not ignorant to get into your car and drive onto your property. Joggers do worse, but even running dozens of kilometers is not bad or frowned upon and does not have anything to do with irresponsibility.
Rewind and reflect!
 

nordbayer

2020-03-20 21:53:24
  • #3
: Thanks for the deletion, but please erase all mutual insults since the first comment from , including his "asozial". And back to the topic, what the curfews mean for construction sites
 

matte

2020-03-20 22:03:34
  • #4
Are you actually aware of what the word "asozial" actually means?
 

nordanney

2020-03-20 22:12:55
  • #5
Yep. To harm the community or not to integrate into the community. Fits the situation.
 

matte

2020-03-20 22:24:41
  • #6
I didn't mean you...
 
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