That went well in the pants: the mayor of Feldkirch, Manfred Rädler, had placed himself behind the wheel at the inauguration of the new e-waste car and had driven about 20 meters with the vehicle. Stupid he didn’t have the necessary appearance …
“We were just happy that we have the first fully electric waste trolley in the west of Austria,” reports the responsible employee of the city of Feldkirch of the “Krone”. So that the press photos also give something, the city leader Manfred Rädler immediately placed himself behind the wheel. The city leader answered the question whether he had the necessary steering authorization to move the heavy vehicle for a few meters as part of the press date. “He just wasn’t aware that this was not the case.”
Novella of the driving license law
Because Manfred Rädler apparently did not have the novella of the driving license law. Before that, the mayor was in possession of a class C certificate and would have the right to move the heavy vehicle. Since the change, however, the head of the city has only been in possession of a class C1 and C1E trucks for trucks and therefore should not move the waste.
However, he only became aware of this when he was asked about it after the trip. No advertisement, but a request from ORF fluttered into the house after the failed PR-GAG. Before the 20-meter ride could cause even larger vertebrae, he tried to smooth out the waves and admitted in a public explanation that he had not informed himself in advance.
Sorry and self -development
“This was a mistake on my part, which was based on a legal error and for which I explicitly apologize,” says a broadcast of the city. Rädler will immediately send a complete presentation to the police and wait for the further steps of the responsible district administration.
“Of course I will accept the decisions of the responsible authorities,” he said. It will be demonstrated whether the authorities will respond to more papelant than the pope because of a 20 -meter ride or whether they exercise grace.
Source: Krone

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