Tour planned – Adhesive demos fuel anger on streets

In addition to fears of inflation and the future, protests are currently intensifying aggression on the streets.

Anyone who drives a car notices it themselves in everyday life: the tone is getting rougher, aggressiveness is increasing in these times of crisis. Now the adhesive messes are added. Here the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder is currently showing a “clear edge” with our neighbors. The German CSU even wants to change the criminal offense of coercion so that there is a minimum prison sentence of three months for street glue that hinders rescue workers. A maximum of five years should be possible. We are a little more cautious on this topic – despite the advances of the Viennese ÖVP and the FPÖ. Now that the activists have announced an “Austria tour” of annoying actions, the call for tougher measures has become correspondingly louder. The police already want to “adjust” their approach, but continue to rely on de-escalation. In the legal field, the federal government is already feverishly looking for an interface to civil proceedings. The question of liability for any flight delays or delayed rescue trips for seriously injured people could bring more movement into the matter, it is said. An administrative fine of 720 euros or up to six weeks in prison – that is what climate activists in Austria are currently facing. In the future, however, the range of penalties could be significantly increased. Not deterrent So far, the consequences for the activists have mostly “only” been in the area of ​​fines. Up to 720 euros or six weeks in prison threaten. But this is no longer a deterrent. Even after any release from prison, the protesters make a quick comeback on the streets. Above all, the commuters, who are already plagued by fears of inflation and the future, are at their wits end. The slap in the face for a climate activist in Vienna could only be a foretaste of future developments in the country.
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