New Year's Eve chaos in Berlin: Bidding Böller and banned knife required!

New Year's Eve chaos in Berlin: Bidding Böller and banned knife required!
On New Year's Eve in Berlin, there were serious incidents again, which clouded the solemn pleasure. According to a report by the B.Z. The city experienced a deafening popping at around 5 p.m. that frightened many citizens and their pets. A dog was so frightened that he pulled back into a corner trembling. Tragically, the celebration ended fatally for a person in Kremmen, while a police officer with severe leg injuries remained. The increase in chaos -like behaviors and violence that goes with the celebration raises questions about a possible general ban on firecrackers, as the editor Michael Lachmann notes.
prohibition zones for firecrackers and knives in use
In order to increase security, the Berlin police have set specific firecrackers and knife ban zones for New Year's Eve. These prohibitions apply, among other things, around Alexanderplatz, parts of Sonnenallee and adjacent roads in Neukölln and at the Brandenburg Gate. From 6 p.m. on December 31 to 6 a.m. on January 1st, private fireworks are fully prohibited, and only fireworks in category F1 may be used, such as sparklers and bangs. These measures are intended to minimize the risk of injured party and attacks on rescue workers, the police said, while the ban also applies to several train stations, such as the main train station and Alexanderplatz.
The police union, however, demands that pyrotechnics should only belong in the hands of experts. According to Benjamin Jendro from the police union, fireworks should be organized centrally and at the same time every violation of the ban on fireworks should be punished with fines of up to 10,000 euros. These sensitive regulations are part of a comprehensive strategy to ensure security on New Year's Eve in the German capital, as well as rbb24
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