Saturday, January 23, 2021

Court Case Story

 Back in April of 2020....as the virus business started up in Germany.....the ban rules went into effect....state-by-state.  Somewhere in the middle of this....the police caught this one guy in violation of the ban rules.  They brought him into court, and fined him.

Well....he didn't take it well, and took to legal action.  Yesterday....the Weimar District Court finalized the whole case.  Focus did a terrific piece explaining the whole case, and worth reading.

The court said....the government did not have authority in creating the ban rules, or enforcing them.  In simple terms, they were illegal.

As for how the court views this?  In the spring of 2020, there was no declared health emergency....so the shutdown rules and such were not practical.

They even hint in the commentary....it was all comparable to regular flu waves.

Does this effect everyone hurt or fined by the ban rules?  This is a regional court.....not a national court.  It'll be discussed and maybe within this eastern region....it might trigger fines to be refunded to people....beyond that?  No. 

The Chancellor and cabinet folks will read over the commentary, and probably just continue on.  

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