Alcohol ban in Bad Kreuznach: Safer cities, less fears!
Bad Kreuznach is implementing an alcohol ban in the city center to address safety concerns and improve the cityscape.

Alcohol ban in Bad Kreuznach: Safer cities, less fears!
In recent years, many cities in Germany have struggled with renewed security awareness and the elimination of areas of fear. A good example of this is Bad Kreuznach, where new measures are intended to improve the cityscape. According to a report from SWR, the number of crimes in Rhineland-Palatinate reached the lowest rate in three decades in 2024, but despite this positive development, many people remain nervous about unsafe locations and avoid certain corners of the city.
In Bad Kreuznach, Mannheimer Straße was a hotspot for aggressive behavior, alcohol and drugs. The reports from unsettled residents and business people led to the public order office taking action. An alcohol ban came into force two months ago, affecting the pedestrian zone. Monitoring controls are intended to ensure compliance and expulsions can be issued in the event of a violation. This was confirmed in an interview with Head of Order Markus Schlosser from Antenne KH, who emphasized the necessity of the measure.
First successes of the alcohol ban
Statistics already show a positive development: the problems that occurred before the alcohol ban have decreased significantly. This shows that such legal measures can move forward. However, the challenge remains that consumer behavior is not really decreasing; Rather, the activities are shifting to other areas, such as the Bastgässjer association. People continued to gather there to celebrate. The chairman of the association emphasized the importance of social workers who are needed to support those affected.
A similar picture can be seen in the city of Landau, where alcohol and drugs were also a problem in Ostpark. Measures such as better lighting, fewer bushes and playgrounds were taken. The mayor of Landau can be proud that all groups in the city's society have returned to the park. But this upgrade comes at a price: around five million euros were invested, which cannot be implemented everywhere.
Urban security and its challenges
The issues of security and order in urban areas are not just local, but a far-reaching problem. Research shows that larger cities tend to have higher crime rates, particularly aggression, theft and property crimes. While urban security is often only thought of in terms of crime prevention and averting danger, social disorganization and alcohol consumption in public spaces are also central issues that need to be addressed. This leads to the need to better coordinate various actors such as the police, public order offices and aid organizations in order to ensure safe urban structures and increase awareness among citizens. bpb.de
Overall, the changes in Bad Kreuznach and Landau are a step in the right direction to eliminate fear. However, the causes that trigger such problems remain a complex issue and require long-term strategies and cooperation between different social actors. This is the only way to improve urban safety across the board.