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Austria First Draft Law For Compulsory COVID-19 Inoculation: Heavy Fines or IMPRISONMENT Starting February 15th


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The Nazi Austria regime continues their diabolical attempt to stranglehold residents into submission.

The government announced its first draft law to require all residents 12 and over to be inoculated against COVID-19.

Alexander Tschugguel described how Austria is quickly morphing into a totalitarian police state:

On February 15th, the Nazi Austria regime plans to formally start enforcing their compulsory COVID-19 inoculation policy and complete the country’s transformation into a police state.

Unvaccinated Austrians face 2,000-euro fines for non-compliance.

And failure to pay the fines results in imprisonment with a maximum sentence of 1 year.

If you thought the insanity ended with jail time, you’d be mistaken.

Unvaccinated Austrians taken into custody must pay for their imprisonment and the food served by the facility.

According to the legislative text, unvaccinated prisoners will be held on separate floors or buildings away from other inmates.

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Exxpress shared the details of the tyrannical law:

The fine is now milder at € 2,000 (instead of € 7,200), but the amendment to the law against vaccination opponents is explosive in terms of democratic politics: Vaccination critics in Austria face a year of custody in the future. The amendment already passed the parliamentary committee. There should be their own detention rooms for the vaccination critics, the costs for food will be charged to “the obligated”.

Quietly, and without wanting to attract a lot of attention, the government has now completed the current template for the enforcement of the planned vaccination requirement. Specifically, this is a corresponding change to the Administrative Enforcement Act.

Accordingly, anyone who refuses to be vaccinated against the corona virus despite being asked to pay a fine of 2000 euros. But it will not stop with a one-off payment: Each violation is punished again with 2000 euros – as with violations of the speed limit. And: Anyone who refuses to be vaccinated and also to pay the fines should be taken into custody.

Those affected have to bear the costs of detention themselves

And analogous to the fines, the duration can add up in case of repetition: While initially a prison sentence of up to four weeks is possible, the government plans to extend the maximum duration to one year (!).

Particularly explosive: unlike other prisoners, the public purse does not pay for it, but the person concerned has to bear the costs incurred during this time himself. So the perpetrator also has to pay for his food and his cell.

Another interesting passage in the text of the law: “Prisoners are to be held in custody rooms”, which are separate from prisoners, “who are held in accordance with provisions other than this federal law”. Thus, according to this amendment to the law, there are apparently separate prison floors or prison buildings for anti-vaccination opponents.

The new law is due to come into force in 2022

On December 2, the constitutional committee gave the green light to the bill – without the content being openly discussed again beforehand.

The regulation should come into force in a few weeks in 2022. Changes would still be possible – but there was no criticism of any kind among the members of the governing parties, as excerpts from the minutes of the committee meeting, which are available to the eXXpress, show.

How does the regime expect to enforce this law on roughly 2 million unvaccinated Austrians?

That’s a question Austrian politicians appear unable to answer.

As Free Republic noted:

In the committee meeting, Friedrich Ofenauer (ÖVP) emphasized that convicting detention should be understood as a last resort, which is only used if the rule of law cannot be helped to achieve a breakthrough through fines.

The Green MP Agnes Sirkka Prammer underlined that a state is only as strong as its ability to enforce decisions. She pointed to a built-in legal protection mechanism through which the legality of detention is continuously checked.

Johannes Margreiter (NEOS) signaled his approval and went on to say that this was not about classic violations of the law, but about individual cases, for example if a decision about an action to be taken was not followed.

Christian Drobits (SPÖ) particularly emphasized the limitation of imprisonment to one year.

I have another question for the Austrian Nazis.

What’s your plan when residents who refuse the booster get relegated to unvaccinated?



 

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