November 18, 2024
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In Germany, people who brought knives to Christmas markets will be fined 10,000 euros

In Germany, people who brought knives to Christmas markets will be fined 10,000 euros. Germany has set a fine of up to 10,000 euros for carrying knives at Christmas markets. The ban has been in effect since October 31, but does not apply to traders, emergency services workers and fair participants.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Minister of the Interior of Germany, Nancy Feser, called on the authorities of all federal states to strictly observe the ban on carrying knives at Christmas markets. This is reported by Spiegel, writes UNN

Anyone who breaks the legal ban on carrying knives will be fined up to €10,000. The ban on carrying knives can be strictly enforced. The rule here is: zero tolerance!

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It said the so-called safety package would ensure knives are currently banned from Christmas markets. This will bring more security to all visitors.

The Bundestag and Bundesrat have decided to tighten gun laws, partly in response to the terrorist attack in Solingen. The knife ban came into effect on October 31 and extends for the first time to the current Christmas market season. Visitors are prohibited from carrying knives of any kind regardless of whether they are weapons within the meaning of the Arms Act.

Exceptions apply to certain groups, such as tradespeople, emergency workers and firefighters, and fairgoers. Knives are also allowed to be transported, but they must be “inaccessible”, for example, in a package.

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