Authorities intervened – Illegal camper from Kufstein forced out

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For weeks she lived at Kufsteiner Fischergries. On Wednesday, the 57-year-old homeless man had to break up his tents. Not voluntarily, but because there is a law. The son will help her.

The homeless 57-year-old was well aware that her time at Kufsteiner Fischergries in Tyrol has an end date on Tuesday afternoon when she spoke to the “Tiroler Krone”. “I have received official notice that I must leave my camp before June 7th,” she said rather impassively.

After a long wait it was solved
But her eyes started to glow as she pointed to her newest addition, which she had put in a cage next to her tent, and began to say with a smile: “I bought these two rabbits a few days ago, they are called ‘Laura’ and ‘Lena’.” After weeks of humane looking and “blinking” on the part of Kufstein’s city government and social institutions, who made numerous attempts to talk to her so she could be persuaded to seek medical attention , therapeutic help in claiming, and because the interventions in no argument, not even the smallest argument, fell on fertile ground, the arm of the law finally took hold in the early morning hours on Wednesday: as announced in the notification, the inner – city illegal camping was officially away from the municipal construction site.According to Fiona Primus, director of the city office of Kufstein, this was obviously done with the greatest possible protection for those affected.

Violation of “moral decency”
The fact that legal action was still possible is based on the Tyrolean State Police Act of 1976: “Good decency” was ultimately the decisive factor for the police evacuation. And anyone who violates this paragraph, such as the woman in Fischergriesplatz, can be kicked out of the square by the executive. The 57-year-old has publicly violated generally accepted principles of morality.

Her son and social services support her
But what does the future hold for the homeless woman in the fortified city? As in previous years, the two social institutions “Pro Mente” and “Dowas” will continue to monitor them. One of her sons also confirmed to the “Tiroler Krone” that he had applied for an adult representative for his mother in court: “I see here the only feasible way for my mother to get back on her feet as well as possible after rehabilitation . ”

Source: Krone

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