One can only laugh about the OÖN article on the subject of “delict caravans”, in which the Bavarian police report on their “important work” and the so-called successes at the permanent control point on the A3 between the junctions Pocking and Passau Süd would be crying!
There is talk of forged driving licenses or no driving licenses at all, a lack of vehicle insurance and even some hashish etc. – to uncover all of this, the investigators would have “their hands full”. What is not mentioned: This permanent checkpoint on the A3, along with the other Bavarian checkpoints Walserberg and Kiefersfelden, causes enormous costs for the economy, whose trucks are in constant traffic jams, combined with the environmental damage, the trucks unnecessarily handicapped by these and those who are also stuck in traffic jams cars are caused.
The traffic jam on the A3 also triggers considerable bypass traffic: via the B 148 Ort-Altheim-Braunau, whose residents have suffered considerably (the OÖN reported). Please put an end to these inefficient permanent hindrances, which also cost the German state a lot of money by tying up important personnel, and replace them with selective and therefore unpredictable controls at various points on your transit routes.
Felix Forster, Braunau
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