The Seehaus, directly on the Tegernsee: There they meticulously adhered to all regulations, worn face masks, offered disinfectants and set the tables further apart. Even so, it was closed at the beginning of November because politicians felt they had to do something. You just need a victim who has to pay for the matter, even if I'm still waiting for proof that sitting on a bench in front of the lake panorama with a cup of tea is more dangerous than, say, a Deutsche Bahn iron pipe or a tram in Berlin, which, by the way, is proof of a higher trust in God even without any epidemic.