Source: Bild Zeitung of 6 July 2011
Necessity is the mother of invention, recently even the Federal Government. Because of the emergency nurses you adopted last Monday without further ado and without fanfare a legislative amendment, which extended and shifted the competence of the authorities. For example, to access with immediate effect nursing homes under the armpits policemen.
A photojournalist get these snapshots immediately after entry into force of the amendment. They show motivated officers on duty as they convey a friendly elderly man, look after this with no time pressure, and even take pictures of him. The police finally Protect and Serve!
But wait, there is something wrong. Keeps the Opa not a "counter-Stuttgart 21" sticker in hand? And what should the title "retired demo against S21"?
In fact, a duck: The photo series was released a few days ago in the Bild newspaper on page 3 and not showing any retirees, but Zeitgeist author and columnist Dr. Gerald Rollett alias Doc Telor, the July 5 its resistance against the unpopular station - together with the he founded "Club of the octogenarian" - expressed in the form of a peaceful sit-in. "Bild" described the 86-year-old promptly as probably the oldest demonstrators Germany.
The consequences of the whole were in sight: Gerald Rollett was invited by return mail on TV, the evening discussion ("Night Café" with Wieland Backes) to be recorded on July 14 and then erstausgestrahlt 23 September 2011 for SWR TV.
And the moral of the story: Age does not protect against "career".
Source: Bild Zeitung of 6 July 2011
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