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Ansbach court rules in favour of two cycling activists who had been fined €100 for breaching data protection regulation

But one of the people objecting to the fine said that without photographic evidence, a notification to police could easily be dismissed on the basis that it came down to one person’s word against the other’s.In a statement, DUH said the ruling would set a precedent for future cases.

“DUH calls for an immediate and enduring halt to the chicanery of the Bavarian authorities against afflicted citizens,” the organisation wrote. It said authorities often took the side of car drivers above those of pedestrians or cyclists. Other environmental groups welcomed the decision and said the fact that cars had got bigger over the years, as well as a tendency for public order authorities to tolerate badly parked vehicles, had contributed to a growing problem over the past decades. They said they would be monitoring future treatment of car parking offence complaints.

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