A 69-year-old has collected the “Naz1” desired license plate on his minibus and is therefore also in public. Now the owner of admission from the upper Austria was reported on suspicion of violation of the Nazi ban.
A desired license plate of the Kirchdorf district administration on the Krems has now given a vehicle owner of Micheldorf criminal research.
Background: The 69-year-old has installed a license plate with the inscription “Naz1” on his minibus, so it is often public. However, this fact may have attracted the resentment of another road user. The woman felt a violation of the law and submitted a criminal complaint to the executive against the owner of admission to violate the Nazi ban. Stramwerk in the case of a conviction for such a violation: one to ten years in prison.
Public prosecutor on the train
On Thursday, the police sent the provisional investigation report on the causa to the Public Prosecutor of Steymr. This must now decide whether costs will be set.
Kotename as a reason for license plates
In any case, the 69-year-old claims would have nothing to do with Nazi initiative, and that he did not want to exploit propaganda for national socialism with his desired license plate. Then why did he call it that? Declaration from the 69-year-old: He has been called “Naz” by friends since his childhood. With the desired license plate it is only his nickname, which was connected to the number 1. However, the first name of the man is not Ignaz.
Source: Krone

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