Environmental activist Christian A. was convicted for four weeks in prison. He stable edible food from a garbage bin next to a supermarket. He and countless activists claim that no crime has been committed. The judiciary sees it differently and our users also have strong opinions.
The floor of the courtroom, in which the trial against Christian A. took place, was paved with activists and sympathizers. Food saving criticizes the judiciary and judgment. “That was never € 50!”. According to him and his followers, the such “dump star” is not theft. The court and our users see it differently:
“Why can it be today, although many cannot feed themselves!”
But the criticism of many readers also contains a call to improve supermarkets and large companies. The real question is: “Why does so much food end up in our garbage cans?” It is especially annoying for citizens who find it difficult to bring food to the dining table for their own family. There is no organization and justice here.
“Most I see in the garbage cans are pensioners!”
Many appealed to the fact that “Dump Star” was not a criminal offense. This is how the law should also see, because the majority of the food from the waste can run a risk of poverty or pension. We must find ways to bring goods to people safely and efficiently.
What do you think of the judgment against Christian A.? How can we prevent so much food from landing in the trash? Should Dumpstern remain a crime? We look forward to further reports and opinions below in the comments!
Source: Krone

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