Kater “Leo” has just survived an accident, but the racer in the Nederzettingsweg simply left the cat and the owners now have to pay a mega account. But she doesn’t bother that, that their request from the magistrate came for speed limit & co.: “Should a child be dead on the street?”
“We live in the south of Linz, on Theresia-Brandl-Weg. Everyone knows everyone, there is coherence, order, mutual help and a sense of safety or rather: there was this feeling”-and-rea kautny turns to the “crown” with these lines.
“The settlement has grown for about a year, new residents have moved. This was dramatically accompanied by traffic volume – our dead -end road is no longer, instead cars now regularly race through our street. Where it used to be calm and safe, today it is dangerous. A cat was driven today, our own EUR.”
“Finally ask measures!”
The residents have already contacted the police, the city of Linz, Magistrat and other places, but were almost sent in a circle, Kautny said. A multi -day speed measurement showed that it would not be “often”. “But that is contrary to our daily experience. We finally demand measures. Should a child on the street die?”
Schedule schedule again
The “Krone” asked Vice Council, traffic councilor Martin Hajart (ÖVP), for an opinion. The latter replied: “We take the security problems of the population very seriously. There are again hidden speed measurements. Moreover, there should be a coordination interview between the city of Linz and the police. Then the authority will deal with possible further measures.”
Source: Krone

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