More than 100 people gathered in front of the Bregenzer Landhaus on Wednesday to protest for climate protection and against the controversial tunnel spider. After the demo was not registered and took place during the session of the state parliament, 75 participants were reported twice.
About 100 climate activists tried to peacefully draw attention to their concerns with posters and speeches around 12:30 PM on Wednesday. It took some time before the first people left the square in front of the mansion.
The head of operations repeatedly reminded activists that the demonstration had not been registered. In addition, during the session of the state parliament, a prohibition mile applies around the country house within a radius of 300 meters.
The participants stuck themselves together
The demonstrators who continued to refuse to leave the forecourt were eventually removed from the restricted area by police. In some cases the participants were stuck together. They were separated by specially trained police personnel.
The last activist left the area around 3:30 p.m. The board recorded the personal data of 75 participants. They each receive two notices: one for participating in an unregistered demo, the other for violating the ban mile.
Source: Krone

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