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

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-20 19:34:51

houser

2020-03-21 10:15:22
  • #1
If it can be avoided, stay at home, even if it is allowed. You may not infect anyone and no one may infect you, but if you have an accident on the way (you don't even have to be at fault) or at work, the hospital will again have an unnecessary case to treat, which consumes capacities that would otherwise not have been needed. They have enough to do soon anyway; the unavoidable risks that can also occur at home (heart attack, etc.) are already sufficient.
 

ypg

2020-03-21 10:16:31
  • #2
The following applies to everyone: think about the meaning, understand, and do not believe just anything or throw stones at those who do not act according to their beliefs.
 

Chris2511

2020-03-21 10:20:54
  • #3
This definitely needs clarification. Next week, the house will be delivered to us. Directly after Söder's speech yesterday, the construction company called and confirmed this. The following week, the first own work is already scheduled in the construction timeline (insulating interior walls, etc. - wooden house), which will cause delays if not done. I have already taken vacation for this in January. Furthermore, we will do the electrical work ourselves, the flooring, and additional insulation work.
 

Specki

2020-03-21 10:58:40
  • #4
How was it again? Most accidents happen at home? Regarding the explicit case here. If you are allowed to go for a walk outside and drive alone by car to shop or to work, I also see no problem if you drive alone to your construction site and advance your own work there alone.
 

Bayern2020

2020-03-21 11:11:29
  • #5
Before you continue arguing unreasonably, a brief clarification for all Bavarian homeowners: Since today at 0:00, private construction assistance activities are definitely not permitted due to the general decree on curfews in Bavaria. Section 4 states that leaving the home is only allowed for important reasons. The latter are regulated in Section 5, and private help with construction cannot be subsumed under the exceptions listed there. The wording "in particular" suggests the recognition of further exceptions, but only those that are absolutely indispensable, based on valid reasons, and do not contradict the purpose of the regulation. And since helping with construction mostly concerns just the economic interests of individuals, it is precisely not such a case; they clearly do not outweigh the protection, health, and lives of other people, nor the functionality and preservation of our healthcare system! In any case, if uncooperative persons are found on site simultaneously with professional workers in construction, this is a clear violation of the applicable legal situation and also clearly contradicts the purpose of the general decree.
 

nordanney

2020-03-21 11:20:41
  • #6
Thank you for your clarification!
 
Oben