Sieglinde Baumert began a six-month prison sentence in February after refusing to co-operate with the authorities trying to force her to pay the public broadcaster fee.
The 46-year-old from Geisa, Thuringia, found herself confronted with a bailiff and two police officers at her workplace one day.
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She was marched off to a police station and then to jail in Chemnitz, Saxony – and a notice that she was being let go from her job followed soon after.
But the broadcaster fee refusenik, who stopped paying in 2013, believes that her cause is just.
She and other opponents of the fees argue that public TV channels ARD and ZDF and radio broadcaster Deutschlandradio are massively overfinanced and have overstepped the bounds of the “basic service” the law calls on them to provide.
“For example, I can't understand football at all,” Baumert said. “When I then read: one minute of the 'Sportschau' [sports news show] costs €40,000, then I ask myself why I should invest a single cent towards that.”
http://www.thelocal.de/20160404/first-person-ever-jailed-for-public-broadcaster-fee
Where in the great pantheon of statist virtues does sending someone to jail for not wanting to pay for government soccer coverage get justified?