It’s not just illegal parking that’s being targeted: the ‘advertising master’ has called the police over these gaga reports

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Niclas Matthei not only shows no quarter for illegal parking.
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Niclas Matthei (18) is probably the most annoying German. The self-proclaimed ‘advertising master’ has made it his mission to report parking violators across Germany. The young man has already informed the German authorities about about 4,000 illegal parkers.

The clerks can barely keep up. But the teenager doesn’t really feel like that. In his hometown of Gräfenhainichen in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, he also regularly denounces his neighbors for other alleged crimes. ‘Bild’ reported this on Thursday.

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Mayor Enrico Schilling (44) does not understand Mattheis’ zeal. He criticizes that the emergency services are blocked by the anger of the ‘advertising chief’ about the reporting and gives an overview of Mattheis’ most bizarre Petz actions.

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Emergency call called due to banalities

“One time he called the fire brigade because there was a branch down the street,” says Schilling. “On site it turned out that there was a branch that the emergency services were able to push off the road with their foot.” Another time, Matthei called 911 because a neighbor was vacuuming during their lunch break from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

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Complaints have been filed for disturbing the peace

Matthei didn’t like the idea of ​​a family having a barbecue on their own property with the radio on. He called the police and reported a ‘massive breach of the peace’. The police officers walked away irritated.

In general, the “advertising master” seems to be concerned about compliance with silent rules. A local resident wanted to prune a bush with hedge trimmers on Sunday. The amateur law enforcement officer picked up the phone and called emergency services. Reason: Working with garden tools violates Sunday rest.

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The mayor can tell a bizarre anecdote to accompany the advertising frenzy. “Niclas once cycled a number of laps around a roundabout,” reports the CDU politician, adding: “Just wait until a driver gives him priority so he can report him.”

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Fire brigade called

Recently, according to the local leader, two local fire brigades had to respond to an apartment building. Matthei claimed to have heard a smoke detector beeping. The building appeared to have been uninhabited for a long time and will soon be demolished. The emergency services found neither a smoke detector nor any smoke development.

Matthei became known through a report by “Spiegel TV”. In the post, he repeatedly takes out his cell phone, takes a photo of illegally parked cars and uploads it to an app. “The national total amount of fines and warnings collected from my advertisements is 140,995 euros, according to the fine catalogue,” he says proudly into the camera. The equivalent of 133,000 francs.

The mayor’s allegations leave the ‘advertising chief’ cold. He doesn’t care what others think of him, he tells Bild. He would care about the law and safety. “I will certainly continue to bombard your authority with various reports, I will not stop,” he announces.

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Source: Blick

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I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.

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