Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 19th Dec, 2020. The controversial ''Polizeifahrzeug'', which is a private vehicle painted to look like a police vehicle and is part of a wide gray area in the eyes of the law. As part of a poorly-organized and poorly-received "Frauen Bustour"" (Womens' Bus Tour) through Germany, the group arrived at Munich's Theresienwiese to protest against the anti-Coronavirus measures, masks, and the German government. In attendance were Eva Rosen, Alexandra Motschmann (who states she is the sister of Biontech board member Michael Motschmann), "Sandra Wpunkt"", and J

Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 19th Dec, 2020. The controversial ''Polizeifahrzeug'', which is a private vehicle painted to look like a police vehicle and is part of a wide gray area in the eyes of the law. As part of a poorly-organized and poorly-received "Frauen Bustour"" (Womens' Bus Tour) through Germany, the group arrived at Munich's Theresienwiese to protest against the anti-Coronavirus measures, masks, and the German government. In attendance were Eva Rosen, Alexandra Motschmann (who states she is the sister of Biontech board member Michael Motschmann), "Sandra Wpunkt"", and J Stock Photo
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December 19, 2020, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: The controversial ''Polizeifahrzeug'', which is a private vehicle painted to look like a police vehicle and is part of a wide gray area in the eyes of the law. As part of a poorly-organized and poorly-received “Frauen Bustour” (Womens’ Bus Tour) through Germany, the group arrived at Munich’s Theresienwiese to protest against the anti-Coronavirus measures, masks, and the German government. In attendance were Eva Rosen, Alexandra Motschmann (who states she is the sister of Biontech board member Michael Motschmann), “Sandra Wpunkt”, and Janko W. The group has had incidents along the way, including being blocked from entry into at least one German state and then being escorted by police out of it after they found another route in. The group also lost founding member and well-known activist Miriam Hudson, aka Miriam Hope due to internal disagreements. Critics have called them a “superspreader tour” as they travel around the country unmasked and without distancing. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Wire)

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