He looks like Antony Andrews playing Sebanstin in his last days in Brtidehead ... gosh terrible
reallY??? I cant see any resemblance...
He looks like Antony Andrews playing Sebanstin in his last days in Brtidehead ... gosh terrible
I dislike EA with every fiber of my being, he is a.....
What is the limit of the law in Austria? Must he kill or seriously injure someone before action can be taken to restrain him??
Yes, his behaviour during EXPO, the way he attacked people verbally and physically. Everything about him seems vulgar and entitled.Just curious: Was there something specific that made you dislike him so much?
His family should get him out of Austria - but pronto!
Nothing worse than being a prominent, old, crazy fish in a a very small pond... - with all the activist judges and psychiatrists which can lay a claim to fame by locking the Prince up...
Latest news: Ernst August sr. is roaming around armed with a baseball bet, threatening police officers...
His family should get him out of Austria - but pronto!
Nothing worse than being a prominent, old, crazy fish in a a very small pond... - with all the activist judges and psychiatrists which can lay a claim to fame by locking the Prince up...
Latest news: Ernst August sr. is roaming around armed with a baseball bet, threatening police officers...
I googled it: § 3 UbG states - If a crazy person is a danger to himself or others, this person can get incarcerated against the person's will into a psychiatric ward.
https://vertretungsnetz.at/fileadmi...blikationen/Broschuere_PatRechte_2013_web.pdf
Now, one can imagine, that it takes a lot of hurdles, to bring someone into a mental facility, but if done so, it is surely not easy to get out!
So the legal criteria for essentially committing someone to a psychiatric facility is very similar to the US. I opened up the file above and google translated:
Requirements (§ 3 UbG)
A person may only be accommodated in a psychiatric ward if three requirements are met at the same time:
• The person is mentally ill,
• there is a risk to the life or health of the sick person or other persons,
• and sufficient other treatment and care options are missing.
Princess Eugenia ,daughter of Prince Heinrich and niece of Ernst August make her first steps in the world of fashion
https://www.hola.com/realeza/20200806173266/eugenia-hannover-princesa-modelo/
Definitely her father´s eyes (at least on the 1st, top pic). Her mouth reminds me also a lot of Heinrich´s!She has stunning eyes.
"On Monday, 7 September, several police officers surrounded the hunting lodge of Prince Ernst August in Grünau in the Almtal in Austria. The Prince of Hanover is accused of dangerous threats as well as property damage and coercion, reports the Austrian "Kronen Zeitung". The 66-year-old was therefore provisionally arrested."
https://www.rtl.de/cms/prinz-ernst-august-von-hannover-wurde-festgenommen-4609727.html
"On Monday, 7 September, several police officers surrounded the hunting lodge of Prince Ernst August in Grünau in the Almtal in Austria. The Prince of Hanover is accused of dangerous threats as well as property damage and coercion, reports the Austrian "Kronen Zeitung". The 66-year-old was therefore provisionally arrested."
https://www.rtl.de/cms/prinz-ernst-august-von-hannover-wurde-festgenommen-4609727.html
Once again, we can try to avert our eyes away from the obvious yet until Prince Ernest August receives proper medical attention which includes both psychiatric and medical treatment these events will continue until there is no chance of it ending well.So the legal criteria for essentially committing someone to a psychiatric facility is very similar to the US. I opened up the file above and google translated:
Requirements (§ 3 UbG)
A person may only be accommodated in a psychiatric ward if three requirements are met at the same time:
• The person is mentally ill,
• there is a risk to the life or health of the sick person or other persons,
• and sufficient other treatment and care options are missing.
In the US there are several ways to go about this. An initial involuntary hold is served by law enforcement, the person is brought into a psychiatric lockdown unit where they are evaluated by psychiatry within a 72hr involuntary hold time period. The person is either discharged thereafter or if they meet the above criteria then a legal hold for a much longer period of time eg 14 days, 30 days etc. requiring further civil court orders unless they have committed a crime. That would be a game changer. I really don't know much about Prince Ernst August other than the forums. If he were hospitalized he could also be medically evaluated for things like end stage liver disease, organic brain disorders, and receive proper treatment. Amazing what good medical care can accomplish. It seems to me the family could appeal through the courts via a physician statement and attorney to put the wheels in motion.
I doubt if he's going to improve much. He has easy access to mental and physical health care but my impression is that he doesn't want to avail of it, and isn't likely to take any better care of himself.
I feel so sorry for him and his family... He seems to be profoundly depressed, as if he had no reasons to live anymore and, yet, he has so many...
"On Monday, 7 September, several police officers surrounded the hunting lodge of Prince Ernst August in Grünau in the Almtal in Austria. The Prince of Hanover is accused of dangerous threats as well as property damage and coercion, reports the Austrian "Kronen Zeitung". The 66-year-old was therefore provisionally arrested."
https://www.rtl.de/cms/prinz-ernst-august-von-hannover-wurde-festgenommen-4609727.html
Hmm....what constitutes a "provisional arrest"?
https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/Dokument.wxe?Abfrage=Bundesnormen&Dokumentnummer=NOR40050629
Such an arrest is allowed aong other things (see above), if the perp was caught "red-handed", if the perp is fleeing or about to flee, might disguise the evil doing or is accused of something, that might lead to more than six months incarceration.
That in itself is probably here not the problem! The Prince will have good lawyers and get bailed. But what, if the force him to see a shrink, while still in jail?
Hmm....what constitutes a "provisional arrest"?