She hung a banner with Rafał Trzaskowski. The neighbors reported the case to the police


Mrs. Małgorzata Przegalińska hung the election banner of the presidential candidate Rafał Trzaskowski outside the window of her own apartment. Exactly between two of their windows. He lives in a tenement house at ul. Gdańska 55 in Bydgoszcz, which was established in 1887-1891, but it is not in the register of monuments.
The administrator of the tenement house demanded that the woman take off the banner. “I removed it from the space between the windows and hung within my window, which is why I have darker in the room. […] Currently, only the name of Mr. Trzaskowski is visible, “says Małgorzata Przegalińska in an interview with” Gazeta Wyborcza “. She thinks that the case has a political context.” The neighbors have different views, they do not like Trzaskowski ” – he assesses.
She hung a banner with a presidential candidate. She got a call to the police
At the end of March, the police called on Małgorzata Przegalińska for the interrogation. The case is about art. 63a of the Code of Offenses, which says: “Whoever places an advertisement, poster, poster, appeal, leaflet, inscription or drawing in a public place for this unpunished place, or issues it to a public view in another place without the consent of the managing this place, is subject to the penalty of restriction of freedom or a fine.”
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Representatives of the Civic Platform office in Bydgoszcz in an interview with “Gazeta Wyborcza” say that they know the matter and explain that the woman did not know about the required consent of the community. “Admittedly, there was no interference or damage to the facade, but I don't think so, we could not deal with such situations before, we will explain this matter” – they add. A woman from the PO representative was to hear that she could get a fine of PLN 20 to 5,000. zloty.
In April, Małgorzata Przegalińska and a lawyer went to the police station. The police referred the case to the court, which would decide on possible sanctions. “The application was attached to the official letter from the manager, with the legal basis for the banner's photo. Only that I did not get anything like.
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Patron Michał Bukowiński comments in an interview with the newspaper that “walls of multi -family buildings are common parts” and “you cannot arbitrarily hang something, for example murals.” He adds that such a banner can be hung on the window, because you can decide about it yourself.
Also a representative of Małgorzata Przegalińska Patron Paweł Szafranek confirms that the consent of the building manager is needed for such things. He adds, however, that “criminal repression in such a situation is absolutely unnecessary” and “one would like everyone to be so positively involved.” In turn, the civil law partnership administering the tenement house “our administrator” did not want to answer the questions of “Wyborcza”.




