ᐅ Curfew: Am I still allowed to go to the construction site in Bavaria?

Created on: 20 Mar 2020 19:34
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nordbayer
Regarding the current curfew, is traveling a longer distance to one’s own construction site as the property owner still clearly permitted? Or should I expect lengthy discussions with any checkpoint controls? I am specifically interested in Bavaria.

If anyone has relevant experiences or information for other federal states, please always specify the state accordingly.
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nordanney
20 Mar 2020 20:59
nordbayer schrieb:

I hope you’re not shopping anymore. And I hope you haven’t hoarded more than three packs of pasta and toilet paper like an antisocial person.

Actually, I have been working completely from home for 1.5 weeks (one and a half weeks) and today was the first time I went out for proper shopping again. With three kids, you always have plenty of pasta and toilet paper on hand. In the evenings here on the outskirts of the Ruhr area, we stand together in solidarity on our balconies, clapping or singing. Together, not self-centered. It’s simply a way of life—whether you choose to act in solidarity even when you don’t have to. Think about it. It’s good for our society to think beyond just ourselves.
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ypg
20 Mar 2020 21:43
nordanney schrieb:

Just stay at home. The lockdown restrictions have their purpose. Leaving the apartment is definitely not necessary at 100%.

Honestly? How can someone be so ignorant? I just can’t understand it. Does everyone have to get special treatment? It’s disgusting...
nordanney schrieb:

If everyone thinks what they’re doing is necessary and that everyone is careful anyway, then everything will be fine. Thanks.
Do whatever you want. I find this selfish behavior antisocial.


Sorry, but you’re way off track here.
I’m currently choosing to limit my outings voluntarily, but of course, I still want and am allowed to get some fresh air.
It’s not prohibited, whether in Bavaria or elsewhere.
And it’s not ignorant to drive your car just to your own property. Joggers can push it further, but even running several kilometers isn’t really bad or frowned upon and doesn’t mean being irresponsible.
Rewind and reflect!
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nordbayer
20 Mar 2020 21:53
@Admin : Thanks for the deletion, but please remove all mutual insults starting from the first comment by @nordanney, including his use of the term "asocial." Now back to the topic: what the lockdown restrictions mean for construction sites.
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matte
20 Mar 2020 22:03
Are you actually aware of what the word "asozial" really means?
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nordanney
20 Mar 2020 22:12
matte1987 schrieb:

Are you actually aware of what the word "asocial" really means?
Yes. It means harming the community or not integrating into the community. Fits the situation.
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matte
20 Mar 2020 22:24
I didn’t mean you...