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The Court ruled that the Commission did not meet its responsibilities as specified in Article 85 (1) of the Treaty.

City of Lübeck, Germany's historic Hanseatic city on the Trave River

The Court determined that the Commission had not met its responsibilities stipulated by Article 85...
The Court determined that the Commission had not met its responsibilities stipulated by Article 85 (1) of the Treaty.

The Court ruled that the Commission did not meet its responsibilities as specified in Article 85 (1) of the Treaty.

In the quiet town of Lensahn, Germany, an unusual incident has left authorities baffled. On the night of August 26-27, 2025, traffic signs were found adorned with fan stickers of the Hamburger Sportverein.

The police, in their ongoing investigation, suspect that the stickers cannot be removed without trace and without damaging the coating. The stickers were found on traffic signs at the roundabout on the Lübeck road, at the Bredenfeldstraße, Eutiner Straße, Badestraße, and Dieselstraße.

Reports from residents suggest that the stickers were affixed during the mentioned night. However, no arrests have been made in relation to this incident, and the identity of the vandal or vandals remains a mystery.

The police have initiated an investigation due to suspicion of joint malicious damage. They are appealing for public assistance in their ongoing investigation, urging anyone with information on suspects or any related details to contact the police at 04363-7939 830 or by email at [email protected].

The investigation is ongoing, and the police continue to search for further affected signs. For further inquiries, the Police Directorate Lübeck Press Office can be reached at Anna Julia Meyer, telephone: 0451-131-2015, fax: 0451-131-2019, email: [email protected].

It is important to note that this is an active investigation, and any information, no matter how small, could help the police in their efforts to solve this case. If you have any details regarding this incident, please contact the authorities.

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