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.
If anyone has relevant experiences or information for other federal states, please always specify the state accordingly.
um... as long as construction is taking place on MY house, I would of course visit the site (while keeping a safe distance) – even if it’s in the evening or early morning. There’s a lot of money invested, so I have a legitimate interest in checking on it.
Legally, if necessary, I would consider it a walk.
Legally, if necessary, I would consider it a walk.
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nordanney20 Mar 2020 23:05Müllerin schrieb:
Legally, I would interpret that as a walk if necessary.... until everyone says the same thing again this weekend and not only the restriction on leaving the house applies, but a curfew is imposed...H
hampshire20 Mar 2020 23:05Everyone justifies their exceptions in their own way. Anyone who takes the situation seriously does not go to the construction site.
hampshire schrieb:
Everyone justifies their own exceptions that way. Anyone who takes the situation seriously wouldn’t go to the construction site. Sorry, only someone who already lives in their finished house could say that... honestly.
We (my child and I) have also been staying at the house and in the garden for about a week now, only going out briefly for shopping. And even if we were living in an apartment, we would stay inside.
However, if we were still in the construction phase and building was ongoing, then yes, as I said, I would definitely visit the site regularly. After all, the money isn’t so much that I would waste it without supervision on the construction site because of avoidable mistakes that could have been fixed early on.
The alternative would be a work stoppage.