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    1 year ago

    Well they did identify themselves as members of a group that publicly announced it would continue to commit crimes.

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        It’s really something for the lawyers but it could be considered “Nötigung” (§ 181 StGB) and/or “Gefährlicher Eingriff in den Straßenverkehr” (§ 315b StGB).

        Pretty sure if it’s in the StGB it’s a “crime” (Straftat).

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        In English, at least for the US, there are typically only misdemeanors and felonies, and both are crimes. There are also violations, but those are usually civil, not criminal (parking tickets, for example).

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          Sorry, mistranslation. I meant violations. Over here we only split into violations and crimes.

          Violations cover most things done with a car/in traffic without actively harming someone.

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            Yeah, in English (in the US, generally) we’d call that a civil violation. Or a civil action where a lawsuit is brought by a private citizen, like suing someone for damaging your property. It’s against the law, but probably not going to be prosecuted by the government.