The new form of protest in Germany: remote-controlled cars with flares!

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Two radio-controlled cars with flares drove around the left field area. Screenshot/Tivibu Spor

Germany is still against foreign investment in football. And the surrealism was witnessed in the Hansa Rostock-Hamburg match, which had to be stopped due to the presence on the pitch of remote-controlled cars with flares. They were kicked off the pitch by the stewards.

Football in Germany continues to be marked by ongoing protests over foreign investment. From the creators of chocolate coin throwing comes driving remote-controlled cars with flares to the big screen.

The most surreal image of the day came at the start of the Hansa Rostock-Hamburg match. The match, which ended 2-2, had to be stopped for the most unexpected event.

Around the 10th minute, 2 radio-controlled cars with flares drove around the left field area according to the TV broadcast. It was then that the operators began to kick the radio-controlled vehicles to remove them from the pitch.

The German football news is constantly showing images like these as a sign of the rejection of foreign investment. Looking at the events, it is far from impossible to rule out further surrealistic actions in the near future.

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