The German judiciary has to deal with a special case. A court has to decide whether the term “student guide” can be understood as an insult. Specifically, it is about an incident in the spring of this year in Hamburg, such as the «taz»Reported.
At the time, the shops were closed due to Corona. Not such a shop on Balduinstrasse. During their patrol, police observed that crepes were being sold through the door of the store. So they stopped and wanted to control the business. But the operators didn’t open the door.
Process had to be postponed due to missing key
More police officers were called in for assistance. The situation is coming to a head. In this context, the shopkeeper used the word “pupil pilot” in the direction of the officials. Too much for one of the cops. He reported the businessman. Now the matter has just come to court.
The trial should actually have taken place in August. But since the hearing was moved to a larger room, there were delays. Because: The responsible judge did not have the right key for the hall, as the “taz” reports. Now, on November 23rd, it should be clarified whether the “school guide” is considered an insult or not. (jmh)