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730,7! further increasing

You can talk the world nice to yourself for a very long time, especially if you belong to the clique that constantly profits from the less nice things in our country.

And when everything, apart from one's own advantages, is slowly disappearing, one is ideally already looking for scapegoats. Traditionally, it is precisely those who draw attention to the fact that cronyism and nepotism are not goal-oriented and sustainable concepts for any organization or community, which are ideal as scapegoats.

Unfortunately, however, we have meanwhile come to a point where reality will slowly but surely take its toll, and not just in terms of incidence.

But some also see this very positively; so many things will (have to) change in our urban society in the coming years, since realities cannot be suppressed for very long.

And belated attempts to maintain the status quo often come too late and even accelerate the necessary changes.

Now Heilbronn, e.g. For example, trying to turn things into an educational paradise at any cost can be described as silly - our schools would have needed a booster here in the 1980s at the latest. And, as in Ulm, massive investments in education and research should have been made decades ago.

With a lot of money it will certainly be possible to establish a small scientific community in Heilbronn, but this will not be able to be brought into line with the rest of the city, which in turn has long since divided itself into two groups, namely those of the long-established, those who are slowly is becoming less, and in those of the "new citizens", who are slowly but surely having to take on their share of the responsibility - the first attempts at the municipal council elections in 2019 failed bravuraly; now one can only hope that in 2024 there will be significant changes, at least in this respect.

AI Park

Olle Kamellen, if you can't prevent something, then delay it until the next day. We are already doing this very successfully here in Heilbronn, e.g. B. at the Frankenbahn or just at Turmstrasse. It will be exciting to see who will ultimately prevail. And it will be even more exciting to see what the AI ​​park actually is at the end - a wine bar should be there.

Section 265a of the Criminal Code

Jan Böhmermann yesterday in his ZDF Magazin Royal program drew attention to the fact that the criminal offense of “fare evasion” has existed since 1935, and the enforcement of this paragraph, which is no longer quite as up-to-date today, is costing us taxpayers a lot.

He also drew attention to the fact that it would be more effective for everyone involved if this criminal offense were at least converted into an administrative offence, but even better, without a resulting prison sentence.

obtaining benefits

(1) Anyone who fraudulently obtains the service of a machine or a telecommunications network serving public purposes, transport by means of transport or access to an event or facility with the intention of not paying the fee shall be liable to imprisonment for up to one year or a fine punished if the offense is not subject to a heavier penalty under other provisions.

(2) The attempt is punishable.

(3) Sections 247 and 248a apply accordingly.

Criminal Code, Section 265a

But the best thing was that he immediately offered solutions as to how this situation, which was not really satisfactory for everyone involved, could be eliminated.

The fact that there are parties that fight back with all means at hand will probably not really surprise anyone; that this law is supported by the SPD and is still kept alive, but maybe it is.

site of the day

freedom fund

"No one should end up in jail for missing tickets! That's why we demand that §265a StGB from 1935 be overturned. Driving without a ticket must be downgraded to an administrative offense... now"

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Rainer Maria Rilke


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