Mannheim starts campaign against loud car posers
Mannheim starts campaign against loud car posers
sensitization of the community
In Mannheim, the city administration launched a new campaign entitled "Do not have to be" to draw attention to a persistent problem: the noise of auto-posers. These groups of vehicle lovers, who often race through the city center with excessive loud engines and booming music systems, not only represent a nuisance, but also significantly influence the quality of life of the residents.
The conversation with the Poser scene
A particularly interesting aspect of the campaign is the dialogue with the members of the Poser scene. Representatives like the 35-year-old Benjamin Hopkins emphasize that in their subculture it is primarily about experiencing and having fun driving. These insights enable the city to find solutions that are based on mutual understanding.
Campaign is part of the "Futurraum" project "
The initiative "Doesn't have to be" is also part of the more comprehensive project "Futurraum", which aims to improve the city sustainably. This project is actively supported by the population and aims to combine different perspectives in order to develop community solutions for problematic topics.
responsibility of the city and parliamentary members
Political support receives the campaign, among other things, from the Mannheim member of the Bundestag Isabel Cademartori (SPD). She emphasizes that it is necessary to take measures at federal level in order to offer residents protection against noise. In addition, a tightening of punishments and the introduction of flash of noise could be considered to enable more control.
Public work against Poser noise
In order to raise awareness of the problem, the city relies on a combination of social media and poster campaigns. With short films and informative posters, the public should make it clear to the public which loads the noise brings for the residents. This should not only initiate a rethink with the Posers, but also actively involve the residents and give them hearing.
Outlook and common solutions
The city administration and the members of the Poser community have already developed ideas to direct their activities in an orderly way. A possible solution could be a certain area that is made available to POSER to live out their hobbies and at the same time grant the residents calm. This shows the potential for cooperation that benefits both the community and the subculture.
Overall, the campaign "does not have to be" is an example of how different actors can pull together together in order to increase the quality of life in the city and to promote respectful use of each other.
- Nag
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