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Message # 23774.1.1 Subject: Re: Re: Human beings are not able to share a piece of land Date: Sun 23/07/06 00:29:13 GMT Name: Robbi |
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Nein, der Tauch Club ist Pächter des Sees. Da die Badegäste keine Pacht bezahlen fühlt sich der Vorstand vom Club ungerecht behandelt und hat im Ernst eine Strafe von 50.000 Euro für das Betreten des Geländes ausgesetzt. Die Taucher wollen den See für sich alleine haben. Aufgrund seiner Tiefe von 35 Metern ist dieser See der einzige im Umkreis, der noch nicht kurz vorm Umkippen ist. |
In reply to Message (23774.1) Re: Human beings are not able to share a piece of land
By Frank - Sat 22/07/06 15:14:34 GMT Liegt das eventuell daran, dass aufgrund der Hitze die Blaualgen in vielen Seen wuchern? Das sie quasi nur aufpassen das keiner badet, weils gesundheitsgefährdent ist? |
In reply to Message (23774) Human beings are not able to share a piece of land
By Robbi - Sat 22/07/06 14:58:56 GMT The lake at which I live close to has been a wetlook goldmine for a long time. I used to get wet there and you could see a lot of wetlook almost every day. Now the tenant has engaged a security service. The lake is encircled by a dozent black sheriffs with dogs 24 hours a day. This morning they ran arround the lake with their dogs and megaphones and ordered people to leave the area. I met them a few minutes ago because their cars were parked in the no stopping zone and blocked the way to my car park. Imagine you live not even 100 meters from a lake, and you can not go there because someone is not willing to share this spot of nature. I wonder when the divers start fireing rockets at people who just want to go swimming. Black sheriffs with dogs... it's so rediculous!
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