An unknown driver again destroyed the lawn of SV Waldzell (Upper Austria) last weekend. The small club probably remains the repair costs as the first time. There are no indications that can lead to the perpetrator for the time being. All hope now rests in observing private video recordings.
With which nobody had expected, it actually happened: the car rowness that had already considerably damaged the sports field of SV Waldzell on January 15 may have beaten again on Saturday evening. According to the track, the racer made various illegal rounds with his car on the field and drawn up mass gang damage.
Experts had to renovation
“Unfortunately this time the lawn is even more difficult than the first time, because in January the ground was usually frozen,” says Josef Helm (42), vice chairman of SV Waldzell. While a group of volunteers had a whole day to “iron” the damage, experts must be involved this time. The spring championship starts in just two weeks.
Financially painful
“The renovation costs more than 2,000 euros. For a small club like ours it is a lot of money that we have to pay: “Helmet is irritated – especially with regard to the fact that the construction of a new sports field will soon be planned:” Of course this amount is painful for us.
It is unclear who could be behind the Vandal files and there is no suspicion of the motive. “In the past there have been no conflicts with other clubs or fang groups that would theoretical revenge,” Helm emphasizes.
The police have now been submitted again. “We hope that there can be information about private surveillance cameras in the area, so that the perpetrator is finally investigated,” said the vice chairman.
The puzzle applies to the motif of the unknown car-rowed is great. For the time being, the officials of SV Waldzell have no idea why someone has chosen their football field as a rally test site.
In theory, various options offer themselves. It can be an act of revenge, a drunken layer, a test of courage, a tire test or a louse boys, the driving weather often bores. But those who destroy foreign ownership of Fadesse and sabotaging the work of dozens of volunteers will hopefully be forgotten by the judiciary by the judiciary.
Source: Krone

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