Rioters cause a stir: police operations in Rosenheim restaurant!
Two police operations in Rosenheim: Drunk rioters disturb the night's peace and cause property damage.

Rioters cause a stir: police operations in Rosenheim restaurant!
Last night the police in Rosenheim had to deploy several times to deal with rioters in the city. The first incident occurred in a bar on Bahnhofstrasse, where a 26-year-old man from Rosenheim loudly rioted and insulted other guests. The restaurant staff reported the incident and asked the man several times to leave the restaurant. Finally, the police followed with an expulsion, which the man reluctantly complied with, but returned just an hour later and caused trouble again. During this second encounter, police were forced to take the man into custody. A breath alcohol test showed over two per thousand - no wonder that the mood could change so much. Radio Charivari reports that ...
However, the events on Bahnhofstrasse are not the only riots that concern the city patrol in Rosenheim. A 19-year-old from Kolbermoor also attracted negative attention when he jumped onto a warning beacon with a signal light on Stollstrasse and damaged it - another case of alcohol-related nonsense in the city. Here too, the police could not avoid issuing a dismissal. The warning beacon had previously been stolen from a nearby construction site, which put the total damage at around 50 euros. [OVB Online further reports that ...](https://www.ovb-online.de/rosenheim/rosenheim-stadt/randalierer- Alcohol-steuer-kuriose-hypnosis-13005114.html)
Similar incidents and the effects of alcohol
It seems like alcohol is an all too common occurrence in the city. A 33-year-old from Bad Aiblinger, who tried to tear down a traffic sign on Nikolaistrasse, caused another police operation. A police patrol helped out here after the man insulted the city patrol. A 28-year-old driver from Vogtareuth, who was driving in serpentine lines on Schönfeldstrasse, had also reached alcoholic levels and was checked accordingly. A breath alcohol test showed around two per thousand. The same man had also apparently already surrendered his driver's license, which could also potentially get him into trouble for driving without a license.
The incidents shed light on the far-reaching consequences of alcohol, which continue to come into the focus of society. According to a comprehensive study that analyzed over 36 previous studies, measures such as increased alcohol taxes or minimum unit prices can reduce consumption by up to 10 percent. Low-income groups are particularly affected by this. It is generally recommended to promote such alcohol policy initiatives to reduce consumption. Alkoholpolitik.de highlights that...
Conclusion
The events in Rosenheim highlight the need to think about alcohol and its effects. Whether it's the sleeping alcoholics in front of the police station or the rioters making the city unsafe, the situation calls for action. Perhaps it is time for the political discussion about a stricter alcohol policy to gain momentum in Rosenheim too. As the city grapples with the consequences of consumption, one can only hope that those affected will soon reconsider their behavior.