Everyone does polls about everything.

One is missing.

It's time for the question of Germany's most popular company.

Not that BMW, Mercedes or Google are now raising their fingers, it shouldn't be about favorite employers, but about sympathizers.

German Radar can be assumed to be at the top of the list, the set up of speed cameras that is solely committed to traffic safety and that shoots out of the ground like mushrooms.

The fungus can hardly keep up.

However, companies such as Parkvision are now taking on the competition.

They make a name for themselves with surveillance, persecution and legal threats for areas in front of Möbel Roller up to DM and are about to storm the podium as a parking lot robin hood.

Holger Apple

Editor in business, responsible for “Technology and Engine”.

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In view of the global threat situation, whether it is opportune to worry about such simple matters as traffic at all, this question can of course be asked.

Of course, the situation is no longer threatening.

Tesla Twitter boss Elon Musk said on Thursday: "We will probably have a very difficult recession", but in Germany our Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck called off the economic downturn on the same day.

And who do you think is more to believe?

Germany is also in top form, as the Allensbach Institute found in a survey this week, the population just lacks a little confidence that it will stay that way.

There really is no reason to be pessimistic.

Not even the Russians have a chance to spoil the mood with tanks or bombers,

Germany can rely on its defenses.

The last generation will stick to the street in front of the T-14, the German Environmental Aid will enforce a diesel driving ban and Verdi will strike at the airports.

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The future is in any case refreshing, not to say rosy.

The survey that shows that fewer and fewer young people are studying mathematics, technology or natural sciences is a bit irritating.

The outcry from the descent followed reflexively.

As if it mattered.

A teacher from Baden-Württemberg reports on the careers orientation day of his graduating class, survey among the sixteen year olds.

What do you want to be?

Answer from 90 percent of the girls: influencer.

Answer from 90 percent of the boys: professional footballers.