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Lower Franconian police filed around 170 reports on Good Friday

In the whole of Lower Franconia, the police again carried out checks during the Friday to ensure compliance with the exit restriction on the occasion of the corona pandemic. According to the police, the police intervention was always done with eyesight, however, numerous cases had to be initiated against people. The total number of ads was

in the Main Franconia area on a good 60 cases,

in the Main-Rhn area on almost 60 cases,

at the Bavarian Lower Main on almost 50 cases.

Mainfranken

Dettelbach-Effeldorf: A group of four met a group of four smoking a hookah on Friday afternoon around 2:30 p.m. One of the participants was extremely inconsistent and aggressive. He also initially refused to provide his personal information.

Lohr-Sackenbach: On Friday morning between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., several DIY enthusiasts would not only violate the Infection Protection Act, but also the Holiday Act, during renovation work in an apartment. After the police received a notice, a patrol of the Lohr police found that five men were carrying out construction work.

Main-Rhn

Bad Neustadt: A 36-year-old had to deal with the Bad Neustadt police three times on Friday afternoon. He was first seen drinking alcohol with another man in the morning. Both of them initially complied with the dismissal, but the police met the duo again 20 minutes later. They had made themselves comfortable at the traffic lights on Siemensstrasse and enjoyed the sunshine.

After the renewed and even clearer speech, the 52-year-old companion understood the seriousness of the situation, according to the police, and followed the expulsion order. However, the 36-year-old made another assignment around 12.40 p.m. when he wanted to buy alcohol in a petrol station and noticed his aggressive behavior there. With the third mission, the police finally took the man into custody and took him home.

Bavarian Lower Main

Aschaffenburg: Around 7:45 p.m., officers from the Aschaffenburg police found a group of six men and a woman standing close together in the park below the Pompejanum. The group reacted extremely inconsiderately and uncooperatively to the indication that this violates the initial restriction. The police issued a ban.

Exit restrictions on Easter holidays

A common Easter egg hunt and celebration with relatives and friends is unfortunately not possible this year, the police wrote and asks to refrain from Easter visits. Instead, for example, the phone or video calls should be used to keep in touch with the family.

Prosecution of offenses and administrative offenses

Depending on the type of violation of the Infection Protection Act or the Bavarian Infection Protection Ordinance, the police will initiate criminal proceedings or investigative proceedings against those affected / suspected on suspicion of an administrative offense or a criminal offense. After the police investigation has been completed, the proceedings are submitted to the respective local prosecution authority (district administrative authority / public prosecutor’s office) for further decision.

Regarding the amount of bugs in the event of violations of the administrative offenses against the Bavarian Infection Protection Measures Ordinance, the police refer to the joint announcement of the Bavarian State Ministries of the Interior, for sport and integration and for health and care: https://www.verkuendung-bayern.de/baymbl/2020-173/

Legal regulation: https://www.gesetze-bayern.de/Content/Document/BayIfSMV/True?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1

Urgent request from the Lower Franconian police

Compliance with the legal regulations is absolutely necessary to slow the spread of the virus. Hence the police appeal: “Please stay at home!” Leaving your own home is only permitted if there are good reasons. This includes e.g. to go about his job, to see a doctor and to go shopping. You can find the detailed provisions on the Internet under the following link: https://www.corona-katastrophenschutz.bayern.de/faq/index.php

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