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Senator of the Interior has another fireworks ban zone examined

Senator of the Interior has another fireworks ban zone examined

Senator of the Interior has another fireworks ban zone examined
Senator of the Interior has another fireworks ban zone examined

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Berlin Mulls Expanding Fireworks Ban Zones Amidst Security Concerns

After a chaotic New Year's Eve marked by riots and attacks on emergency services, Berlin's Interior Senator Iris Spranger is contemplating expanding fireworks ban zones, particularly in high-risk areas like Neukölln. The SPD politician made these statements earlier this week, hinting at an investigation into potential ban zones within the district.

In the past, Berlin has implemented three fireworks ban zones, including Alexanderplatz, Steinmetzkiez, and some streets in Alt-Moabit. Private fireworks were also banned near the Brandenburg Gate, a central New Year's Eve location. Senator Spranger believes that these bans have proven effective, contributing to a more secure celebration.

Currently, extensive preemptive planning is underway for the upcoming New Year's Eve. The Senate Interior Administration anticipates a dramatic increase in police presence, with approximately 1,300 additional officers deployed last year. However, Berlin may struggle to secure support from other federal states as police resources are scarce due to demands on New Year's Eve nationwide.

Eschewing direct mention of a new ban zone, Senator Spranger only hinted at measures to enhance internal security within high-crime districts. This strategy becomes increasingly important as Berlin grapples with limited support from other federal states during New Year's Eve.

Internal Security Measures Amidst Terror Threats and Electoral Protests

The federal election looms on the horizon, imbuing Germany with a heightened sense of security. Terrorist attacks remain a substantial threat, with jihadists, far-right, and far-left extremists posing potential disruptions to public events. Furthermore, large-scale protests are anticipated in major cities, with Berlin a prime target. These demonstrations could engender disturbances and necessitate enhanced security measures around public events such as New Year's Eve.

Consequently, Berlin authorities may take proactive steps to protect public safety during New Year's Eve celebrations, including potential restrictions on fireworks in high-crime districts. The precise nature and extent of these measures would require confirmation from direct sources or official announcements from the local authorities.

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