Hamburg - 32-year-old climbs into track bed for soccer
A 32-year-old man climbed onto a track at Hamburg Central Station on Sunday night to retrieve a soccer from the track bed. A Federal Police patrol reportedly witnessed this. In a subsequent conversation between the officers and the 32-year-old, he showed himself to be reasonable. An administrative offense procedure will now be initiated against him for being in the track area without permission.
The Federal Police warns the public against carelessly entering railroad facilities. Staying in the track area is life-threatening and endangers not only yourself, but also passengers and helpers.
Press release
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The track bed at Hamburg's main station is not only a risk for individuals but also for passengers and helpers, as shown by the incident on Sunday night. The 32-year-old, involved in the soccer-related incident, will face criminal charges for his entry into the track area, which is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Police. Despite incidents like these, spectators are advised to avoid engaging in such activities to avoid endangering themselves and others.
Source: www.stern.de