Dispute over noise - spati operators criticize the banned of the chair planned in Pankow

Dispute over noise - spati operators criticize the banned of the chair planned in Pankow

dispute over noise-late spati operators criticize

in Pankow

The district of Pankow in Berlin plans a ban on tables and chairs before Spätis. The reason for this is complaints from residents about noise. The operators of the shops are critical of this decision and want to ensure calm before their shops.

In the evening, drink a beer in front of the Späti and sit outside - that could soon no longer be possible in Pankow. The district plans to ban tables and chairs in front of the kiosks. As a reason, the district states that residents have repeatedly complained about nightly noise.

Ordnadungsdate Manuela Anders-Granitzki (CDU) explains in the "Berliner Morgenpost" [Payment content] that it is about people who work in shift work and need sleep. There are also cases in which people in house entrances make it easier and do not visit the toilets in late purchase. The district has not commented on further details compared to the RBB.

The plan is met with lack of understanding and displeasure with both the operators and the guests of the Spätis. A mini -jobber who works in a Pankower Späti asks the question of why the volume in front of pubs is not a problem, but already before Spätis. He has seen problems for his industry for a long time and believes that Berlin wants to gradually abolish the diversity of the Spätis.

Another operator of a late purchase in Prenzlauer Berg cannot understand the problem. His many regular customers would sit on the benches in front of his shop every day and drink their beer. There are no problems with the neighbors. If it gets too loud in front of his shop, he would simply dismantle the tables himself at 10 p.m.

The customers of the Spätis also express themselves critically about the ban on prohibitions. It would be bad for them if they could buy a cold drink and not sit down and drink in peace. A regular visitor to a lateis in Pankow estimates the cosiness and the low price of the beer. He therefore finds the district's plan "stupid" and believes that the city would be affected because many people come from the late atmosphere because of the relaxed atmosphere.

It remains to be seen how the Pankow district will react to the criticism and whether the chair ban will ultimately be implemented.