Overview
- A witness alerted police on Thursday around 7:20 a.m., leading officers to remove the bogus sign and file a complaint for attempted dangerous interference with road traffic.
- A speed camera was operating just beyond the sign at the time, though police say there is no evidence indicating a motive.
- The posted limit is 30 km/h on Heuslingstraße in Oberheuslingen due to a curvy, partly obscured stretch and a bus stop used by schoolchildren, according to police.
- Investigators report no suspects or leads, and officials have not determined how many drivers were affected.
- Manipulating traffic signs is a criminal offense in Germany that can trigger charges such as property damage, theft, or dangerous interference, with penalties including fines or imprisonment of up to five years.