Summary
– Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court permitted Tesla Giga Berlin treehouse protesters to stay
– Brandenburg police filed a complaint about the treehouse camp
– Tesla Giga Berlin treehouse protesters filed an application with the Postdam Administrative Court
– Postdam Administrative Court ruled in favor of the treehouse protesters
– The decision of the Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court cannot be appealed
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The Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court has allowed the treehouse protesters camp at Tesla Giga Berlin to continue their protest. The Brandenburg police had previously filed a complaint against the camp, but the court ruled in favor of the protesters.
Earlier in the year, the local police had requested a strict ban on entering the buildings at the camp, leading the Tesla Giga Berlin treehouse protesters to file an application with the Postdam Administrative Court. The court ruled that the police’s requirements did not take into account the fundamental right of freedom of assembly.
Following the decision by the Postdam Administrative Court, the Brandenburg police filed a complaint with the OVG Berlin-Brandenburg. The higher court rejected the complaint and ruled in favor of the treehouse protesters camp, stating that the security concerns presented by the police were insufficiently substantiated. The decision by the OVG is final and cannot be appealed.
Originally planned to last until May 20, 2024, the Tesla Giga Berlin treehouse protest will now be extended, according to a spokesperson from the “Stop Tesla” initiative. The protesters have been granted permission to continue their occupation of the site, highlighting the ongoing opposition to Tesla’s expansion.
For further information or tips related to the Tesla Giga Berlin treehouse protesters, individuals can contact the Writer at maria@teslarati.com or via X @Writer_01001101. The decision by the Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court allows the protesters to stay at the camp and continue their demonstration against Tesla’s Giga Berlin expansion.
The ongoing protest by the treehouse camp at Tesla Giga Berlin has received legal support from the Postdam Administrative Court and the Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court, which have ruled in favor of the protesters. The extension of the protest and the court rulings indicate ongoing tensions between the protesters and authorities regarding the expansion of Tesla’s Giga Berlin site. The decision to permit the protesters to stay reflects a commitment to upholding the fundamental right of freedom of assembly.
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