Die Bundesregierung (The Federal Government, implicitly of Germany)

 Every time a train going thru Austria wibbles thru Bavaria, all passengers are bombarded with SMS spam from the German government.  A request: could everyone involved in enabling this kindly fuck off?

This happens during a stretch between Kufstein and Salzburg, both Austrian cities.  The track does go thru Germany on this stretch, but there are no stops in Germany on this stretch.  That's one problem.

The message says it's from "Die Bundesregierung", meaning the federal government.  Right Germans you know when you are accidentally terribly overbearing towards your German-speaking neighbors with their own countries (albeit small and rather stupid ones)?  Well, this train started in Zurich, and has stopped so far in Switz and Austria, and those countries also speak German, and are federations, and so have "Bundesregierung"s.  So how about instead of "THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT", it could be "The Federal Government of Germany", to distinguish it from the other Bundesregierungs that could in theory (but not in practice) be involved in SMS-spamming me today.  That's the second problem.

How did a government get to feel so bossy, that it just can't help having a say over SMS to any device in range, presuming to try and lecture about something, not that anyone's going to read it?  Are all the mobile networks so tentacleised they just comply comply comply, or did anyone argue against this?  That is the third problem.

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