The Phnom Penh Post

German police probe rider dressed up as ‘Adolf Hitler’

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GERMAN police said Tuesday they were investigat­ing after a man dressed as Adolf Hitler rode around a weekend festival in a motorbike sidecar, although he provoked more amusement than outrage – including from a local policeman.

“When people dress up as Adolf Hitler, an investigat­ion is always necessary,” a spokesman for Saxony police had explained to news agency DPA on Monday.

The fake Fuehrer appeared at a classic motorcycle gathering in Augustusbu­rg, near Chemnitz, and was seen in videos of the event posted online.

He sported a toothbrush moustache and was seated in the sidecar of a bike driven by a man dressed as a 1940s-era soldier, complete with World

War II-style helmet.

In the video people are heard laughing as the pair pass by and a policeman guarding the event pulls out his phone with a smile to take photos.

The officer could now face consequenc­es for his failure to step in.

“We would have expected our colleague to put a stop to all this without the least hesitation,” the Saxony police spokesman said.

Saxony premier Michael Kretschmer also condemned the Hitler pantomime.

“Dressing up as a mass murderer is more than just bad taste,” he tweeted. “This kind of behaviour is unacceptab­le and shouldn’t be repeated.”

The officer seen laughing at the impersonat­or was summoned for a meeting with his superiors and has “acknowledg­ed his misconduct”, a spokesman for the local Chemnitz police said on Tuesday.

He could still face disciplina­ry action depending on the outcome of the prosecutor’s investigat­ion into the incident.

The prosecutor­s are considerin­g whether the Hitler stunt constitute­s a possible public order violation, or even an act of incitement to hatred.

Around 1,800 motorcycli­sts and 7,500 visitors took part in the weekend classic bike festival in Saxony, a region in former communist East Germany that has made headlines for farright and neo-Nazi activities in recent years.

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