American reacts to 'Realer Irrsinn' German TV show
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- Thank you for watching me, a humble American, react to Realer Irrsinn: Falsche Pflastersteine in Kiel
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The joke you didn't understand was lost in translation: The old man said "All they do is put stones in ones way"
These stones are equal to obstacles.
"put stones in one's way" means "put unnecessary obstacles in one's way". And since it's literally all about stones... well...
@@iwilltubeyouall and it is all about "wege". Paths or sidewalks.
@@Coldvader true!
Ironically they didn´t put stones in his way. He had to do it himself xD
As a german I can tell you, that there aren't this much signs everywhere but it's still hilarious to see this happening. That's why I love this show XD
But the subtitle translates it wrong. Instead of „A shield?“ it meant to be „One sign only?“
@@Bass0hr Yeah it should be translated like that. In german shield has many meanings so it is either a sign, a (medieval) shield
i can confirm this
Dein Englisch ist Schrott 💀
Ja das ist ein einzelfall xD | Yes, that's an isolated case xD
our boy has reached the "german bureaucrycy" part of his travel. German bureuacracy is where sanity goes to die, and your time, and your money usually.
yeap..
yeah..sometimes.. but often it is a good thing that things are regulated. People are stupid and situations and localisations are very different. So if a rule seems silly at one place, it may be usefull and important at several other places
The only thing I can say is "Passierschein A38". Thanks, Asterix & Obelix!
@@petrophaga8523 "People are stupid" But this applies also to the people making the regulations, then? 😋 In general, stupid people will keep doing stupid things, no matter how many signs you put up.
true
Sadly enough, the things they show in this series are real, real stupidity by authorities.
Imagine how much money this costs us every year
Why, if it weren’t real you wouldn’t have this funny satire show 🤣
imagine they would not - would be like in the southern countries where everybody does what they want ^^
@@JangoAC And then they have the gall to rabble-rouse against people who receive social welfare, aka Bürgergeld.
There is an idiom in German for hindering people doing something.
It's: Jemandem Steine in den Weg legen.
Putting stones on somebody's way.
Here it was done somewhat literally. Or telling somebody to take his stones away, can mean putting stones in his way.
is hindering an actual word in english? "Hindern" is german 😂
@@nicobendig6597 Look it up
@@73smoo yeah I did. fascinating that they use german words like we use english...
@@nicobendig6597 They use quite a lot of modern German words, like kindergarten, hinterland, wanderlust, mensch, uber etc.
But don't forget that German and English are very related languages. Both are Westgermanic languages. Therefore many words are similar. Father - Vater, mother - Mutter, both - beide, words - Worte, forget - vergessen and millions more.
@@73smoo and if you mix them you get dutch 🤣
What makes the second clip even funnier is knowing that one of the reasons against a general speed limit that our government brought up was that ‘there aren’t enough street signs available’
Also i think you should try to keep the subtitles in the frame when watching videos in German
Yeah, typical FDP bullshit. And of course it would be too costly to put them up is the next sentence. Schuldenbremse!!!!
according to the Untertitelanzeigegesetz, the subtitles have to be in frame during the entire reaction or the video might get taken down.
@@MichaelCHO-tl6di
Oh yes, indeed 😹👍🏼!
Tempolimit ist auch scheisse. Deutschland hat die sichersten Straßen weltweit, eine Führerscheinprüfung, die heutzutage mindestens 2000 Euro kostet und auch die besten Autos. Wozu Tempolimit.
@@kingofmontechristo Weil wir ohne Tempolimit auch nicht die sichersten Straßen hätten?
This is the most german thing he will ever see😂
I believe it is a kind of sport for German city and county authorities to get their 15min of fame in this series. They became very good at it.
Agreed
@@samiyamasih1452 But the fame they deserve :)
We have a German word for that, "der Schilderwald", the Forest of Signs.
Sometimes, this refers to the signs which accumulated in an area over time.
Sometimes, it refers to many signs which are stacked on top of each other to work in tandem.
I even knew a place on the Autobahn where there was a sign: „Auf die Beschilderung achten“ - „Pay attention to the signs“ 🪧
@@sebastianwei542 My favourite are those signs, that are designed to draw my attention, telling me to pay attention to the road.
@@higihups 😂
The sign delusion 😀
Noch nie von dem Wort jemals gehört
The sad thing is, that "Realer Irrsinn" is a regular element of the show, which never runs out of crazy burocratic nonsense to report. As in the second clip, sometimes the "rules" which are followed do not really exist and are pure fantasy of local authorities (zebra crossings in germany need to have A SIGN, not a zoo of signs). The regulation of the first clip propably exists (even though it can only be a local thing) and I feel bad for the city authorities which have to insist on it in public, once someone points it out to them. It is unlikely that the authorities investigated the pavement as their own initiative here and much more likely that sombody wanted to harm the person who made the new pavement and officially reported it, after which the authorities did not dare to refuse to care about it.
@Alexander Ratisbona No,.. they can not break their own laws. No government official can as that would make any law moot. They might change the law to take these kinds of things into account, but even then, they probably wouldn't as it is public land and they want to adhere to standards, possibly even some ISO certificate.
An activist however might screw over all the neighbours and have them protest collectively and stir a ruckus when they all get a similar demand to replace their illegal road deck. That would fairly fast lead to changes. But until then the law must be upheld.
Or you end up with a situation like the US, where actors in a coup are still at large 3 years after.
The "shield" is a mistranslation of "Schild". Later it is translated correctly as "sign".
Schild has two meanings; der Schild is a shield as in a knight's. das Schild is a sign as in traffic (Verkehrsschild) and more general ones.
endless fun can be had by translating back and forth with subtly different meanings:
shield Schild
sign Zeichen
mark Note
note Ton
clay Lehm
"Teekesselchen" is a great Game for Kids to state a Word with differant Meanings, depending on the Contex :)
@@NicolaiCzempin ja das ist aber teilweise so weil im englischen außer man ist vlt in der Keramik Industrie tätig, nicht zwischen Lehm (loam) und Ton (clay) unterschieden wird und man clay für alles benutzt was klebrige Erde ist ... und manchmal gar als männlicher Vorname ... 😫
Extra 3 is great, I love the show! There was also a gentleman from Oldenburg (my nearest big city) and if I remember correctly he has fallen leaves from his property grabbed in a metal basket, which was mounted by the city on the street for leaf disposal. He lived on an avenue with a lot of trees that caused a lot of leaves and the trees are the property of the city. He was warned by the city for putting leaves from his property into the metal basket. The trees belong to the city, so they might as well pay for leaf disposal....not in any case. But the metal basket was ONLY for the leaves on city land, e.g. for the ditch in front of his house. So what did the gentleman do when no one was looking? He raked the leaves from his property, back onto the city's property and then he was allowed to put them in the metal basket. Otherwise, he would have had to buy expensive special trash bags for the leaves on his property. Total insanity, unfortunately exists millions of times in Germany.
Moin aus Oldenburg nach Ostfriesland!
That's not insane. Of course it's different when it's on your property.
@@Lilithly But the leaves come from trees that the city owns. That's the important point. If your neighbour has a tree that has branches which hang over your property, you can demand them to be cut off afaik.
I have one from my city. Recently the disposal regulations got changed so that we cannot have paper trashcans anymore and have to bring it to a disposal site. That wouldn´t in itself be a problem because we got two of these a few hundred meters walking distance away. Well, had would be more accurate. Because the city decided in their planing to make the city nicer to tear those down. So now the next disposal site is over 4 kilometers away. I now have to travel over 4 kilometers to empty my small paper waste bucket. It was also very succesful in making the city nicer. No unsightly paper trashcans and those dirty disposal sites anymore. Now the people just dump their paper trash in the street and greenery. Total sucess there.
@@ronburgendy8394 Moin aus Sande (ich bin gebürtig aus Ostfriesland, jetzt wohne ich aber in Friesland) 😂
As a German its easy to watch your videos, but I imagine as someone who can't understand German it would be difficult because you can't always read the subtitles. You should try to keep them in the video itself for everyone.
Don't worry I'm pretty sure 95% of his viewers speak German lol
@@Yaxoi but what about the 5% who are not. its 2023, you always have to feel the needs of the minoirtys. or the feel excluded ;-)
@@redzora80 Weeeell those 5% are apparently interested enough in dorky German TV documentaries to watch this video, so I am sure they will figure it out
@@redzora80 cry
I am glad you liked the recommendation!
The funny and at the same time sad thing about the show is actually that it is about very real cases
There are now almost infinite episodes of the series so whenever you feel like seeing German bureaucracy at its best... go for it ;D
Greetings Thomas :)
The joke from the first clip literally translates to "You want to build living room for two families, but all they do is put stones in your way" which is a typical phrase for putting obstacles in your way. So in the end the translation was correct, but the pun got lost.
I woouldnt call that a correct translation. Stone and obstacle are totally different words.
Most people in Germany don’t speak Dutch as well 😂 - we speak Deutsch / German
Yes.
With eu as in moist😁
Dutch is the language of the Netherlands.😏🤓 Dutch and Deutsch are often mixed up. But they are different languages.
5:42 He said "Es werden im Grunde nur Steine in den Weg gelegt" which means "And all that's done is putting obstacles in the way" (or something like that) but literally translates to "There are basically only stones put in the way" so the joke was that he used the wrong stone and he said that there are only stones put in his way.
"Extra 3" is one of the best german satire shows. Other good shows are "ZDF Heute Show" and "ZDF Magazin Royale". The shows are showing the silly things going on in Germany and this very humoristic. In this shows you can see where the failures of Germany lay. I love this kind of shows!
ZDF Magazin Royale is shit.
@@suenaable ok boomer
These shows are sort of like the daily show in the us. They don't air dail though
Wenn du deutsches Versagen sehen willst musst du dir nur das Schaffen unserer aktuellen Regierung und unsere Minister anschauen.
This is such a fun video idea! Realer Irrsinn is always funny even for Germans but seeing someone from another country react to it is interesting!
There was one episode called "Zu hoher Bahnsteig in Bad Bentheim" which is absolutely crazy. It would be fun to see you react to that one. :)
Also, yes, all of this is true, it's not just a joke-show. Unfortunately.
Oh no, he found realer Irrsinn. Yes, its accurate, and yes, its a blame, and a shame where our tax goes 🤦 And of course its funny, would love to see more :D
Things we feel ashamed and proud of at the same time 😅
These clips are my favorite part of this german show. You should review more of them 😂
And yes, they are real
4:10 You will most likely find this seemingly bizarre situation in rural areas. The plot of land is larger than the road that is actually been built to reserve a certain buffer zone. This is being done just in case the initially built street needs to be widened at some point in the future. Additionally, the city can use the buffer zone for paving a sidewalk if necessary. At this point in time it's still the originally built small street and there simply was no necessity for a proper sidewalk, so far.
I was pretty surprised when I encountered a similar situation in Tirol (Austria) where the city expected the landowner to hand them a 0,5 to 1 meter wide stripe of land adjacent to the public street in turn for a building permissions. The reason being: the initial street was once only meant for 1 small farmstead but now, 70 years later, served a whole settlement. Therefore, the city needs to widen the streets if the settlement grows even further to prevent traffic issues as well as larger sewage system etc.
They also need space for the service lines (water, sewage, gas, electricity). Nobody want's to rip up the whole street just to connect a new house on the street.
Where I live in Austria the city also reserved a plot of land left and right of the street. Every side is 1.2 meters wide.
The difference to Germany is in Austria that we Austrians are allowed to actually use half of that plot (60 centimeters), but when the city wants to use it for, e.g. paving a sidewalk, we get a letter 2 weeks in advance and then the company just comes and tares everything down. on that plot.
But that hasn't happened yet.
@@Psi-Storm sounds absolutely bonkers at first, but that is actually how it's being done: Most communal supply lines are positioned somewhere in the middle of the street, and they actually tear open one half of the street to connect a new plot of land (usually happens only in super old rural settlements). If you buy a plot of land in a newly developed area with, let's say 50 plots, the individual properties are connected first, then the street's being built. This way it is actually more convenient because you only have to demolish half the street. Therefore, traffic can still run on the other side, which is still intact. Now you just need to connect your home with the prepared connection which is already been put somewhere on your property (typically within 1 meter away from the property line). BUT Germany would not be Germany if there hasn't been exceptions all the time. Best example is Deutsche Telekom. At first, they say: "We have no reason to install fiber-optic cable because demand is too low. Then an expert is being consulted by the angry local officials to check the demand. After some tiny period of 5 - 10 years, the expert concludes: "Yup there appears to be some demand". Report is being sent to Telekom. Telekom says: "Nah... maybe later... we don't think the report is accurate". DUMROLLS - another fiber company enters the arena, makes contracts with the local government, starts tearing streets open. People cancel their slow Telekom contract and connect to the ultrafast gigabit internet. Now Telekom comes around with some fantastic news: "POEPLE of XYZ Village - we have a godsend for you. As we are the most altruistic company on the face of the earth, we decided to rip open your streets again and hereby hand you the gift of an optic-fiber internet connection"
Now you know how all this happens mostly all the time explained by a random guy in the comment section of a completely unrelated YT video, written in English, though I assume both of us are much more comfortable writing & reading in German as it's our native language (at least I suppose it's yours too, 'cause for some strange reason Germans tend to watch English videos of random foreigners reacting to videos about Germany & explain stuff the comment section afterwards) 😁😁😁😁
@@xxdomixx1085 interesting! - is this normal in all of Austria? I actually thought it was just an exception in that small village in Tirol.
@@Marifl No this is normal in Austria. This has been practised a few decades now.
Gosh, I love these short videos of Realer Irrsinn. They are always so entertaining to watch.
the idea behind a regulated building guideline is that a city has and retains its unique look and that there isnt someone ruining the view with some crazy stuff. say you have a beautiful old city of houses in yellow and someone paints it neon pink. thats kinda ruining the view. hence the idea is you have to get permission from the city if you do something with your house and thats why things like public streets are regulated. i am amazed he didnt get into trouble just pathing public streets himself as this again is regulated and has to be done by skilled workers to ensure a certain quality so you can rely on the path meeting some security standards (like anti slippery for elderly)
Maybe you can relate this way - IF someone were to slip on a public street that is not paved in standard fashion they can sue the city for damages. They cant if its a standard path
Here's an idea though: If it's public land, and it's in public interest to have it paved in some specific way, shouldn't the city take care of it?
@@yannickurbach5654 Sure, oftentimes they will. And then they will charge the residents 5-figure € amounts. It's called "Straßenbaubeiträge". But at least, it will be correctly paved (hopefully). 🤯
Thats the reason these rules makes us feel ashamed and proud at the same time 😅
@@yannickurbach5654 SHOULD is the key. there is also an episode where the city charged a guy for removing weeds growing in his pathing leading to his house. meanwhile the entire rest of the city was full of weeds growing between the stones.
There's a lot of interesting episodes.
In in of them people built a wall to keep a historical area from flooding but they were then also forced to remove it because it didn't fit the old brickwork.
A slightly different shade of red.... .
had to look it up, but §22 of the Road and Ways act of the state of Schleswig-Holstein is about the "Special use regarding stationbased Carsharing" while §23 is about "Special use at Communal roads and other public Roads" §21 is about special use in general and §24 is about driveways specificly
That was soooo much fun. I´d be here to watch you watch more of them :) The laws of Germany provide us with many episodes of this show. :D And yes, it is real. :)
5:40 doesn't make sense in english so you couldn't have caught the joke. In German, there's a saying of "putting stones in your way" (Steine in den Weg legen), meaning "raising obstacles". So the old man is making a joke about stones.
Please do more of these videos!! I already love „realer Irrsinn“ but it’s a lot funnier to see your reaction to this insanity 😂❤
Can you react once to one video of the channel "DashcamDriversGermany"?
It basically shows how some people in Germany drive like. (almost crashing, road-rage, outbreaking maneuvers, taking exits at the very last moments, ignoring emergency-vehicles, driving at red lights, overspeeding and so much more). I think some of the German viewers can relate very much to the behavior of some drivers.
This is part of a satire/comedy show called „Extra 3“, kinda like The Daily Show. You should try watching an entire episode of that :)
you should really react to a full show of Extra 3 - it doesn't just show those "jokes" coming from the german bureaucracy,but they also show mistakes of the government,smaller and bigger ones...like for me who isn't really into politics and news and stuff,I kind of get what has happened over the last week...did I mention that they air a new episode every week??!
...and be prepared - one episode takes about 45mins - have fun
He said basically said: He tried to do something good but they keep on putting stones in ones path. 😄
This segment of the show is great fun. Please do more :)
Hey Ryan, I've noticed in this and the last "translated" video that the captions are cut off - very annoying, even though I myself am German. I'd love to see the entire video, including all the captions - and imagine if I wasn't a native German, I wouldn't be able to understand anything. Please fix :) thank you
This series is one of the most funniest things about germany on yt
The german name of the show can be translated to "the real madness". It has over 500 clips and is quite popular in Germany. These clips are part of a sazire show called "extra 3".
Please more! There are so many awsome episodes of Realer Irrsinn.
Realer irrsinn is great! So funny
Please more of this 😂
I enjoy your reaction so much as a German
Aaaahhh! You discovered Extra3, I'm delighted! 🎉 Maybe some Jan Böhmermann in the future and finally the beautiful christmas song about Facebook's crimes gets the audience it deserves. 😂
Not really sure how easy it is for non-germans to understand Böhmermann-Humor... Especially without accurate subtitles.
Omg, maybe he wants to review the Erdogan poem. PLEASE REVIEW THE ERDOGAN POEM!!!!
Finally, I was hoping you'd check out Realer Irrsinn 😁 there are so many funny stories 😂
11:00 that's how german comedy works, it's funny but serious, seriously funny.
In the Extra 3 Realer Irrsinn shows, they show things that really happened in a funny way. The stories are normally things that someone did something in a logical, good way but there's some kind of law telling it has to be done differently and more complicated. Often times much money has to be paid to rearrange it and build unnecessary things.
Great, would love to see more of that
Your joke close to the end was really funny. You got it, lol. ( they might be distracted)
You should react more to "Extra 3's Realer Irrsinn" its the best way to learn about germany xD
when you rubbed your hand across you face, as a german, I felt that.
actually I feel this all day, everyday.
The translation worked surprisingly well
Would love to see more of these, its one of my favorite shows out there, so entertaining but sometimes frustratingly real
5:27 @RyanWass: in Germany there is the term „Jemandem Steine in den Weg legen.“= „To put rocks in the way on someone (deliberately).“ meaning to block someone’s progressing.
Either really on the road, or in a project e.g. sabotage by doing something / asking questions/ pointing out laws, regulations
5:40 "obstacles in my way" is the right translation but in german we say (in german of course) "stones in my way"
Keep reacting to those videos. It's even entertaining for me cause I haven't seen it yet. :D
The "A shield? Good wife!" should be something like "(Just) one sign? My dear lady!"
Please do more of these!
when i lived in the Hiltensperger Str. near those crossroads in munich, there even weren't any markings on the road and no signs at all…
Hey. Not entirely sure why but your commentary on these clips has led me back here multiple times. I wanted to point out that I am absolutely certain that there is plenty of german viewers in your community that would spare the ~10mins to offer you proper translation to the subtitles for future video reactions. Not sure if you have a discord or some other way to get in touch with those viewers, but it might make your life easier not having to rely on auto-generated and -translated subs
I'd absolutely love to help with that
In my area a community has managed to do something similar to the zebra crossing signs with traffic lights: two consecutive crossings in a distance of 100m are fully equipped with traffic lights despite the fact that they could have built a roundabout really easily. There were no buildings or anything else in the way. The sad thing is that a main traffic route is often blocked because the traffic light systems of the two crossings aren't synchronized properly. So more often than not when the traffic light at the first crossing gets green the traffic lights of the following crossing switches to red. It doesn't matter in which direction your driving. In rush hour I try my best to avoid that area since it's a real mess.
BTW the town council decided to build that crap.
I absolutely loved this video! Please react to some Realer Irrsinn in the future! This was ver entertaining to watch.
You want to build anything in Germany?
Germans: "HOLD MY DEUTSCHES BAURECHT"
Realer Irrsinn is a smal segment of a satire show called Extra3.
Here they highlight cases of bureaucratic failures, waste of taxmoney, stupid building projects by the public hand etc.
Keep in mind, that these clips show exceptions of the norm, this is not the normality in germany, but "special cases" where for example a city decided to overregulate like in the case with the crosswalk, or a city builds a bridge in the no where without connecting roads etc.
I love how at 2:40 you immediately start to ask yourself all those questions.
Please do more of these videos! :)
More of these please!
Yup, and the material of the stones is important as well. It has to be the same as the head of this office woman, BLUNT CONCRETE!!
Hahahahaha, more, Ryan, we want more!😂
"Realer Irrsinn" is part of the satirical magazine show "extra3", which I can highly recommend.
This was fun. I hope you'll check out more of those.
By far the best reaction on your Chanel 😂
A company where I worked built an new office building. For the parking lot, the local government said that for every “X” number of parking spaces, you had to plant a tree. Fine. But then they gave you only three different choices of trees from which to pick.
My friend has a garden house in their garden. A rule was passed that no one was allow to have permanent buildings on this little parcel of land. They fought and got their’s grandfathered in (It had been in the family for a long time), but only on the condition that they paint it a very specific color of green. 🙄
That is all real, but that is the funny thing :D. If the translation is good in more parts, it would be nice if you watch more of them :D
Love this! And I'd love more reactions to those videos too.
"Realer Irrsinn" which you could translate into "real madness" is one of the most german things that you will ever encounter!
Keep watching those vids. They never dissapoint🙃
Love it! Please react to more 'Realer Irrsinn'
It was a few decades ago, when they did an audit of unnecessary road signs in Germany - as result they removed a gianormous number of signs back in the day.
Surprisingly accurate subtitles! For the joke at the end, you just can't translate it without knowing the expression "putting stones (=obstacles) in one's way"
That was fun, you should do more of these
Hi Ryan, I'm an English guy living in Germany. I've been here since I was posted here as a young soldier in the British army, and now, post service, stayed here. I've been watching your "reaction" videos with some amusement. I'd so like to invite you to stay with me for a few days to guide you around. I can understand your confusion sometimes, as quite often things are not explained fully. There are occasions where I throw my hands in the air and dispair at what you are being informed about. For the most it is how it is presented, but it's the little things, the details, that make things what they really are. I offer you my assistance in clearing up any unclear questions 😉 If you would like, I'm would be happy to answer questions in full and in an understanding way. Take care, keep safe, Jason 👍🏻
The signs in the second video we say: Sign forest, and we have so lot of it.
do more of them plz i liked it alot ;)
5:40 - translation: they (the city) are putting obstacles into our way.
What he said: they are putting stones into our way. (that's a frequently used phrase to convey how someone is hindering you every step of the way.)
Extra 3 is a shouw of our public TV service produced by the NDR - Norddeutscher Rundfunk - North German Broadcasting Service - and it picks up on things that really happend and present it in a ironical and satirical ay.
A shield! Good wife. Correct translation: A Sign good woman!
In german "shield" is the word for Sign, and Woman is the same as Wife
As an Austrian I can confirm, this situation is as real as it gets. And only with humor like that you can survive this insanity...
Noe the funniest thing it is public land but in winter if it snows you have to clean this public sidewalk in front if your house from the snow because in this case its your sidewalk
welcome to german bureoucracy. Don't forget your Passierschein 38!
And the sidewalk part (or not a sidewalk in this case) is still part of the road, and thus public space.
The one about the delivery spot in front of that one store is also good. Or the guy who had to cut his tables by 3 cm.
And yes, the people are laughing exactly because it is so silly.
My Hometown 🙂 Greetings from Kiel
"Why is that public land?" - because the Wegebebauungsplan Ausf. B, Version 1991 unter Zusatz der Vermerke II und IV of the Kreiswege- und Bauamtes der Landeshauptstadt Kiel says so and I think that is beautiful.
Don't forget, that they show examples of the most extreme blunders of bureaucracy. Even in Germany that kind of stupidity is not common.
7:25 "ONE sign?! Dear madam! we're in Munich-Schwabing!
Please more of this
My favorite video of this show has the title "Realer Irrsinn: Eine Brücke im Nichts für Nichts | extra 3 | NDR". You should defenetly record another video reacting to this show with this video. That would be nice. Nice video
Please react to more episodes of this show, I love it
Please react to more, this is awesome!
Watching "Frauentausch" 😂 and you find "Nadine" with her "Erdbeerkäse" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
§22 StrWG is about the special use of station based Carsharing
§23 StrWG is about the special use of public roads
you wondered about those
Realer Irrsinn is 50% comedy and 50% documentation
"put a spoke in wheel" its the same meaning for "steine in den weg legen"
Explanation of the first video: In order to achieve uniform, beautiful cities, everything is precisely regulated in Germany. in this case, the rules were not followed and the city administration is suing. the house owner argues: "No neighbor follows the rules. Then why do I have to?" the administration argues, "just because others break the law doesn't mean everyone can."
2nd clip. Each zebra crossing must be individually signposted, right, left and above, no matter where it is. here it seems confusing because there are too many zebra crossings together.
German law has 2 problems that are related: A) everything is regulated precisely. Problem with this, in some situations it seems strange or awkward. B) each officer can make their own decision depending on the situation. This creates uncertainty because there are no reliable rules. that's why the beudes is mostly done: all laws are observed and additional new rules are added.
Example: dangerous curve in town with many accidents. A speed of 30 km/h on main roads is not permitted by the "Road Traffic Regulations". Solution: make a small hole in the asphalt and put up construction site signs, then a speed limit of 30 is allowed.
Please do more reactions of "Realer Irrsinn"! And also, consider moving the video a bit higher so that non german viewers may also be able to understand the videos. For me as an Austrian, it was no problem though.
The story about the stones is that somebody has to show that he is needed in his job and found something to do.