"Unruhnacht" episodes

Prank makes drivers slam on the brakes

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23.05.2024 20:12
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It is a tradition, especially in the Mühlviertel: the "Unruhnacht". Even if it is becoming less and less popular. In the past, objects lying around were taken away to draw attention to the "Sauhaufen". In Gramastetten, pranksters have now drawn attention to a "traffic problem" - with success.

"Since when has there been a radar here?" - many drivers are currently slamming on their brakes in the 70 km/h zone in the Gramastetten industrial estate. But the supposed speed camera is not flashing - instead of a camera, there is a CD hanging behind a plastic window. And the "radar" is held together by black adhesive strips.

Speed camera won't be there for long
The solution to the mystery is simple: the fake speed camera was put up during the "night of unrest" or "night of malice" at Pentecost. It probably won't be up for long, because either the dummy will fall victim to the weather or it will be removed by the public authorities.

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