July 16, 2009

Alliance City Council wants to "ban Döner" now tilt

MAXIMILIANSTRASSE AUGSBURg

The tilt-out ban on food and drink after 1 o 'clock at night - better known under the term "döner ban?The Town Hall of opposition SPD and Greens urged that the rule should be repealed.Also in the CSU will be criticized.Speaker is Stadtrat Volker Ullrich: "It is clear that this prohibition on the practice test is not proven."According to Ullrich have him in their midst some colleagues already signaled their support. "It was a mistake to accept the regulation," said SPD chief Stefan Kiefer. Green Group Chairman Reiner heirs assessed the situation similarly, he speaks of a "helpless actionism".

The street sale ban has been in force since March. It is part of the package of measures to shift wild celebration in the Maximilianstraße curb. Guests may after 1 clock no more food and drinks on the road with them. The consumption in the restaurant is allowed.Affected by the scheme include McDonald's and Burger King. Multiple restaurants has criticized that the hard hand of the city they just meet, but may at a refueling around the clock to sell - even in street sales.

Since the introduction of the scheme is controversial. Hasan Tekin, head of two-Arkadas Döner shops in Maximilianstraße collected several thousand signatures of guests. The restaurateur has also brought against the city. In mid-September is the hearing.

Beginning of June was held at the Town Hall Square picnic instead of a protest, which after midnight, several hundred participants had come.Their demand: Down with the ban. When it comes to the prohibition goes Döner, is one name: Walter Boehm (CSU).

Speaker of the order was from the outset, proponents of the scheme."Böhm referred repeatedly to the impurities, mostly guests of the doner kebab stalls cause," says Kiefer in retrospect. Boehm received months before the city council support for his course. Meanwhile, the growing political opponents doubt whether the ban to keep Döner is. Criticism of the SPD and Greens, that the ban primarily directed against kebab stalls. "This is already being perceived as discriminatory," says Kiefer.

Böhm in September will submit a report

Boehm said yesterday that he had in September, the council will report: "A six-month trial period is agreed." Then, it will give statements about the noise.

Ullrich, who several times in the past with Böhm, and often had to lose, sees himself in his claim by the results of a survey strengthened. The Junge Union (JU) had over 600 visitors to the Maximilianstraße interviewed. Ullrich speaks of a "mood". 95 percent of respondents had rejected the sales ban. Environmental Officer Rainer Schaal (CSU) reported that after the introduction of carry-out ban on the garbage by 20 per cent had fallen. Ullrich maintains: "It would work if you set up larger trash can."

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