Dozens of people demonstrate against increased police presence on Berlin outdoor pools: Anti -racist group Migrantifa criticizes new rules and demands investments in social offers

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On Sunday, a demonstration against the increased police presence on outdoor pools took place in front of the Prince's Bad in Berlin-Kreuzberg. According to a police spokesman, around 130 participants took part, and the event was trouble -free. The demonstration was organized by the anti -racist group Migrantifa and is directed against the new rules in outdoor pools, which were introduced to repeated violent incidents. These measures include mobile police guards in front of baths that are particularly affected by arguments, as well as an obligation to identify in all facilities. The Migrantifa group criticizes these measures and instead demands more investments in social offers. The demonstrators see the increased police presence and the obligation to identify ...

Am Sonntag fand vor dem Prinzenbad in Berlin-Kreuzberg eine Demonstration gegen die verstärkte Polizeipräsenz an Freibädern statt. Etwa 130 Teilnehmer nahmen nach Angaben eines Polizeisprechers daran teil, und die Veranstaltung verlief störungsfrei. Die Demonstration wurde von der antirassistischen Gruppe Migrantifa organisiert und richtet sich gegen die neuen Regeln in Freibädern, die als Reaktion auf wiederholte Gewaltvorfälle eingeführt wurden. Zu diesen Maßnahmen gehören mobile Polizeiwachen vor Bädern, die besonders von Auseinandersetzungen betroffen sind, sowie eine Ausweispflicht in allen Einrichtungen. Die Gruppe Migrantifa kritisiert diese Maßnahmen und fordert stattdessen mehr Investitionen in soziale Angebote. Die Demonstranten sehen die erhöhte Polizeipräsenz und Ausweispflicht …
On Sunday, a demonstration against the increased police presence on outdoor pools took place in front of the Prince's Bad in Berlin-Kreuzberg. According to a police spokesman, around 130 participants took part, and the event was trouble -free. The demonstration was organized by the anti -racist group Migrantifa and is directed against the new rules in outdoor pools, which were introduced to repeated violent incidents. These measures include mobile police guards in front of baths that are particularly affected by arguments, as well as an obligation to identify in all facilities. The Migrantifa group criticizes these measures and instead demands more investments in social offers. The demonstrators see the increased police presence and the obligation to identify ...

Dozens of people demonstrate against increased police presence on Berlin outdoor pools: Anti -racist group Migrantifa criticizes new rules and demands investments in social offers

On Sunday, a demonstration against the increased police presence on outdoor pools took place in front of the Prinzenbad in Berlin-Kreuzberg. According to a police spokesman, around 130 participants took part, and the event was trouble -free.

The demonstration was organized by the anti -racist group Migrantifa and is directed against the new rules in outdoor pools, which were introduced to repeated violent incidents. These measures include mobile police guards in front of baths that are particularly affected by arguments, as well as an obligation to identify in all facilities. The Migrantifa group criticizes these measures and instead demands more investments in social offers.

The demonstrators see the increased police presence and identification obligation as discriminatory and accuse the authorities of operating racist prejudices. They believe that the problems in outdoor pools cannot be solved by increased police presence, but that long -term solutions should be found through social offers.

The discussion about security in outdoor pools has repeatedly emerged in recent years. In some bathrooms there were violent clashes, including between young people from different origins. The authorities reacted with various measures to ensure the safety of visitors.

The demonstration in front of the prince's pool shows that there are different views of how such incidents should be dealt with. While some advocate an increased police presence, others argue for investments in social projects to offer youthful alternative leisure activities and to prevent escalation.

It remains to be seen how the discussion about security in outdoor pools will continue and whether it can be found that take into account both concerns about discrimination and the concern for the safety of visitors.