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100.000 „Regelungssachverhalte“ – wenn Bürokratie ein Schwimmbad zerstört

Die Welt

Die Welt

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July 12, 2026

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lean right
100.000 „Regelungssachverhalte“ – wenn Bürokratie ein Schwimmbad zerstört

30 Grad, Freibad geschlossen – im Waldbad Sieversen südlich von Hamburg zeigt sich exemplarisch, wie Bürokratie und unsinnige Vorschriften einen wichtigen Teil der Daseinsvorsorge lahmlegen. WELT war vor Ort.

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