Tree crime in Kirchdorf: Unknown perpetrator damages roots with salt!

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Unknown perpetrator damaged trees in Kirchdorf am Inn. Police are looking for witnesses to the incident with estimated damage of 200 euros.

Unbekannter Täter beschädigte Bäume in Kirchdorf am Inn. Polizei sucht Zeugen zu dem Vorfall mit geschätztem Schaden von 200 Euro.
Unknown perpetrator damaged trees in Kirchdorf am Inn. Police are looking for witnesses to the incident with estimated damage of 200 euros.

Tree crime in Kirchdorf: Unknown perpetrator damages roots with salt!

In Kirchdorf am Inn, a picturesque town in the Rottal-Inn district, several trees have been vandalized in recent weeks. An unknown perpetrator apparently carried out strange activities on a property on the main street in the Hitzenau district between June 9th and 20th. Not only were the roots of the trees injured, but salt was also deliberately spread - a measure that causes considerable damage to the plants. The estimated total damage is around 200 euros, an amount that is also considered annoying if you damage nature. The Simbach am Inn police station has already started investigations and is investigating suspicions of trespassing and property damage. The authorities are calling on the public to report information about suspicious people or vehicles in the Hitzenau area. The police can be reached on 08571/9139-0.

Such acts not only highlight the natural wealth of the district, but also the legal framework that goes hand in hand with tree damage. As [kanzlei-herfurtner.de](https://kanzlei-herfurtner.de/ Schadenssatz-baumschaden/) explains, tree damage can have significant economic consequences. According to German law, in particular paragraphs 823 ff. BGB, there are obligations to pay damages, which often result from the violation of the traffic safety obligation or the violation of property. This means property owners are required to take the damage to their trees seriously and take appropriate preventative measures to avoid possible legal consequences.

Traffic safety obligation and liability

When caring for their trees, owners must ensure that they do not pose a danger to passers-by or other third parties. According to juraforum.de, tree owners have a traffic safety obligation, which states that sources of danger that could arise from their trees must be regularly checked and remedied. Failure to do so in this area can have fatal consequences and lead to claims for damages - whether from falling branches or other hazards resulting from inadequate tree control.

To be on the safe side legally, owners of properties on which there are trees should consider a few important points. This includes, among other things, regular checks on the condition of the trees in order to identify and eliminate possible dangers in good time. In the best case scenario, an expert tree expert is called in to document both the tree and any damage. In the event of a miscase, this can be crucial in order to enforce claims and possibly demand compensation. Ultimately, a detailed photo and documentation strategy is beneficial in order to strengthen your own position if a dispute arises.

In conclusion, both the destruction of trees and a lack of care can have serious consequences. The situation in Kirchdorf am Inn is an impressive example of how important it is to treat nature respectfully and to protect yourself legally. It remains to be hoped that those responsible for this tree crime will be found quickly and that the region's greenery will not be further damaged.