Ulm in turmoil: climate activists remove traffic signs and spray!

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In Ulm, activists removed 17 traffic signs to protest against climate change. Police are investigating.

In Ulm entfernten Aktivisten 17 Verkehrsschilder, um gegen den Klimawandel zu protestieren. Polizei ermittelt.
In Ulm, activists removed 17 traffic signs to protest against climate change. Police are investigating.

Ulm in turmoil: climate activists remove traffic signs and spray!

Recently, the fight for climate protection in Ulm has been taken to a new level. In an extraordinary action, unknown people took down twelve traffic signs on Olgastrasse and sprayed them with bright pink paint. Loud Picture This happened under the guise of a protest directed against the traffic policy in the city center. Not only were the signs removed, but false cycle path symbols were also sprayed onto the road where in reality there are no cycle paths.

In addition, a fake zebra crossing in rainbow colors was installed on Neue Straße, near Hans-und-Sophie-Scholl-Platz. Particularly striking: one of the activist women was dressed in a doctor's coat with the words “Scientist Rebellion” written on it, while another was wearing a pink sweater. The “Resistance Collective Ulm”, which has committed itself to the action, published an Instagram video in which it is explained that the city center has now been declared a 30 km/h zone by removing the corresponding signs. A few weeks ago, activists had already created a bike lane at the Old Cemetery, which shows that the protests are not just a one-off, but part of an ongoing initiative.

Police investigations

The police are already active and are investigating property damage. State security is also involved in clarifying the motives and background of the protest. The authorities are asking the public for information and have set up a telephone number for witnesses: 0731/188-3312. This action raises renewed questions about the anger of the climate movement and the methods it uses to deliver its messages.

Meanwhile, the context of climate protection remains exciting throughout Germany. So reported Time about the protest activities of Extinction Rebellion, which are directed against the use of coal and the eviction of Lützerath. This type of civil disobedience not only appeals to citizens in urban areas, but also aims to make a political statement. The actions of activists who temporarily stop car traffic and distribute flyers show how important these issues are for many people.

Climate movement in focus

These protests are not only locally important, but also have an impact on society's perception of climate change. Like an analysis of the Ariadne Project Ariadne shows, peaceful protests and civil disobedience increase public awareness of the consequences of climate change. The proportion of concerned citizens can be significantly increased through such actions. In a country that is dealing more intensively with the implementation of the energy transition, these measures could be crucial in shaping opinion in the long term.

The diverse expressions of activism can not only help create greater awareness of the climate crisis, but also strengthen the influence of climate movements on political decisions. The current events in Ulm are further evidence that there is a great need for change among the public.