YouTube star Max Fosh ensures laughter and record donation at the charity game!
YouTube star Max Fosh ensures laughter and record donation at the charity game!
Meerbusch, Deutschland - The YouTube star Max Fosh caused a sensation last weekend when he achieved a new high flight as part of a charity football game in the popularity scale of the audience. During the game, FOSH got a yellow card from the professional referee Mark Clattenburg, which was an unsustainable condition for the celebrity. Shortly, he picked up a small device and set out to shred the yellow card. This not only surprised Clattenburg, but also ensured general cheerfulness among the spectators and players. The campaign was so well received that she further brightened the mood on the square. The charity event was a complete success, with over 5.6 million euros, which came together for a good cause, as reported on the website of Krone
tightening the fines in Meerbusch
In another corner of Germany, more precisely in Meerbusch, the city plans to tighten the fines for false parking. From November 9th, a new catalog of fines will come into force, which raises parking from a stop or parking from 15 euros to a whopping 25 euros. If you park wrong for over an hour, you even have to pay 40 euros. In particular, ruthless parking on sidewalks and cycle paths is punished with significantly higher fines of up to 80 euros. These measures should not only secure the fluent traffic, but also offer pedestrians and cyclists better protection, such as "https://meerbusch.de/service-undpolitens/artikel/aktion-gelbe-karte-falschparker-auf-den-dund-bund-schläs--busskatalog-ein"> Meerbusch.de reports.
But the city initially offers false parkers in a campaign called "yellow card" for a grace period: instead of a week, instead of a fine, only a yellow warning card is clamped under the wiper. With this campaign, the city hopes for a "fair cooperation", while drivers are pointed out to the upcoming, significantly higher punishments. Nevertheless, notorious repetition offenders must continue to expect criminal consequences, since the regulatory office will not be forgiving in such cases.
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