Sleeping Oktoberfest visitors: Pole caught in the foreign cellar!
Sleeping Oktoberfest visitors: Pole caught in the foreign cellar!
A 60-year-old man from Poland slept in a foreign cellar in Neuburg on Tuesday evening while he was on the way to the Oktoberfest. The strange and at the same time regrettable event occurred in the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen and was made public by the police.
The man had no money on his trip to the famous Oktoberfest, as the Oktoberfest is generally called, for an overnight stay in a hotel. We think, in the anticipation of the world's largest folk festival, the thought came across him to look for a free bed. He discovered an open front door of an apartment building and decided to use the basement to spend the night there.
Suddenly the man was discovered by a 15-year-old resident of the house when he went into the basement. The young person immediately alerted the police, who then arrived and aroused the sleeper. When determining his identity, the officials learned from his travel plans to Munich and his not poorly considered but illegal approach.
The consequences of a spontaneous sleeping place
The man's adventure, who could not finance the sleeping facility directly, will now have unpleasant legal consequences. He receives an advertisement for trespassing, which means that he has entered someone else without permission. This offense could not only lead to a fine, but also have other consequences for its travel plans.
A simple overnight stay in a community cellar could have far more effects than originally thought. So the sleeping traveler not only remains without his desired Oktoberfest experience, but is now also facing legal responsibility.
The incident makes it clear how important it is to book accommodation in advance, especially at large events such as the Oktoberfest, where many travelers flock to the city. Behavior like that of the man, which at the moment are a simple solution to an acute problem, can quickly become complicated in reality. The fate of the man illustrates how easily someone can get into an unpleasant location if the resources are limited and the incentives to visit a festival are strong.
In this case, the police have taken clear steps to ensure the safety of the residential complex and to avoid such uninvited overnight stays. In view of this year's large number of visitors at the Oktoberfest, similar incidents seem to be possible at any time, especially in the urban parts of the country.In the summary, the incident shows that the pursuit of a good experience can also bring unintentional risks, and underlines the need for careful planning, especially in times of high demand for accommodation. Details of this incident were announced by official police reports and give an insight into the situations in the vicinity of the festival and their effects on the behavior of travelers.
For more information about the legal consequences and the background of such incidents, The article on www.donauckurier.de are consulted.
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