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The dispute was a precursor to escalation olfactory system, which is about to be expired: The Rotterdam philosophy student Teunis T. grazed in the reading of textbooks in the library of Erasmus University likes shoes. Also in other public places, he wanted his feet in leather and braid caught hold, for example in the Technical University of Delft - much to the chagrin of his fellow students and lecturers.
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Feet of a runner: it does not stink, it's burning in the eyes
This is because the sweat on the feet of Teunis T. worked very diligently. Quick, he was notorious as the "Schweißfuß-man," as the newspaper "De Telegraaf" reported. Already more than ten years ago gave him the Rotterdam University campus ban because of "odors".
Even in the university library of Delft, where he spent four years later aired his feet, we wanted the stringent odor not accept a house and said ban.
Bias claims and judges probeschnüffelnde
The then 39-year-old ignored das Schweißfüßler And was then due
Accused of trespassing. Even before the court remained consistently Fellow Käsefuß: He took the shoes off, the judge responded verschnupft. It followed claims bias and judicial smell test - a different judge would probeschnüffeln whether the feet of Teunis T. so really stink.
Now, a court ruled in Rotterdam finally: Even very strong smelling sweat feet are not a sufficient reason for their owners to study at a Dutch university to refuse. The Erasmus University has been committed to the dreaded "Schweißfuß Man" as a philosophy student to accept that.
While students and faculty seem not to be thrilled by his return, could be the case at least for the university library worthwhile. Several books had Teunis T. was borrowed - and never returned, he was not into it: House ban. That he can now do. Whether, however, he accumulated criminal charges since 4200 euros to pay is unclear.
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