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Hanover (dpa / lni) - Even after the second night of exit restrictions in and around Hanover, the police came to a positive conclusion.

The officials found 80 administrative offenses.

"That is little compared to other days," said a police spokesman on Saturday.

"The curfew has been observed relatively well."

There were no violations on the occasion of “Car Friday” in the state capital.

The scene has calmed down in Hanover, says the spokesman.

Also in Papenburg, where the tuning scene met often in the past few years, the actions were canceled.

Car and tuning fans traditionally come together in many cities on Good Friday.

Despite corona regulations, curfews and contact restrictions, the police expected several meetings and showed a lot of presence.

So also in the districts of Emsland and Grafschaft Bentheim, where the officials broke up a meeting with a total of ten vehicles in the area of ​​the Lingener Emslandhallen because of the loud exhaust systems.

But the drivers stayed in their cars.

"Overall, the curfew was adhered to," said a spokesman in Lingen.

There was also less going on in the Osnabrück district than in previous years.

However, 15 drivers can expect to be banned from driving after exceeding the speed limit or other violations.

A 19-year-old who had borrowed a 500-horsepower car was under the influence of drugs, the police said.

A prohibited motor vehicle race took place on Autobahn 33.

Compared to previous years, there were significantly fewer vehicles and instead more motorcycles on the road.

The officials broke up a meeting of 120 bikers near Neu Wulmsdorf near Buxtehude.

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Meetings of young people from several households were prohibited in Wolfenbüttel, Cloppenburg / Vechta and other places.

In these cases, the distances were not observed and no mouth-nose covering was worn.

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