That will be expensive for the air-conditioning adhesive

A police officer tries to detach an activist from the

A police officer tries to detach an activist from the “Last Generation” from the asphalt at BER Airport Photo: picture alliance/dpa/Wolf Lux

By Stephen Peter

Actually a matter of course: Lufthansa and BER are examining claims for damages against the climate stickers. A comment from BZ editor Stefan Peter.

If companies didn’t do this, it would be tantamount to encouraging the eco-chaotic.

But an examination of claims is not yet an indictment and certainly not a won process. In addition, as is well known, the legal mills in Berlin grind very slowly.

However, should Lufthansa and BER win against the “last generation”, it could be expensive for the blockers. Diverted, delayed and canceled planes – that can quickly run into the tens of thousands!

Do the adhesives have to raise the money themselves? They are financially supported by billionaires from the USA who want to use it to calm their ecological conscience.

Incidentally, some of these wealthy patrons own private jets whose runways have not yet been glued to them…

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Demo airport BER climate activists Lufthansa

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