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People draw their own road markings for pedestrians

virtueOn a street near a school in Niepars, Vorpommern-Rügen region, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state, a pedestrian crossing suddenly “sprung up”.

The incident was discovered on the morning of March 24, so the implementers seem to have drawn the road markings the night before. Anyone who has seen the pedestrian crossing can see that the work is not professional.

Local police said the author of the self-drawn road sign had acted “dangerously interfered with traffic”. Penalties can be up to 5 years in prison.





A line drawn by someone arbitrarily at an intersection in Niepars.  Photo: Polizei Stralsund

A line drawn by someone arbitrarily at an intersection in Niepars. Photo: Polizei Stralsund

A case of people self-interfering in traffic organization was widely known in Germany more than 10 years ago. The main character is Host-Werner Nilges in the Osterode region, Lower Saxony.

When he sees a car parked in the wrong place, Nilges will take a photo, then report it to the local authorities, hoping they will send a ticket to the violator. Before that, Nilges even reported having a helicopter occupy a parking space while on a rescue mission. Oftentimes, Nilges reports with vehicle photos of violations are ignored by the police for a number of reasons.

But this man also invested so much that, recording each license plate, saving it on a computer to look up for later – an act that brought Nilges to a 15-day prison sentence for “collecting data into the file”. individual behavior is not acceptable by law”.

The man, a former mechanical engineer and taxi driver, sends reports of traffic violations to the local government about 10-15 times a day, starting in 2004. In 2015 alone, Nilges sent approx. 5,000 reports, and only 30 of them are processed. And by 2017, this man was still in trouble of his own making.

America – England (according to Suddeutsche Zeitung)

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