Clubs in the city that participate in the protest action ‘The night is up’ tomorrow and open their doors can expect a fine of 4,500 euros on their doorstep the day after.
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“They really know what the sanction is, I’ve talked to them, they’ve been given warnings, so they know what’s going to happen,” Halsema says in AT5’s tonight The Conversation with the Mayor.
For example, in a previous campaign in the cultural sector, the concert building away with an official warning, but that won’t happen now. Halsema: “WWe can’t help but know that a lot of tickets have been sold, that the nightlife crowd in Amsterdam is also being prepared for an evening out, which is much longer in time – in the cultural sector it was two to three hours and then they got a warning, but the night sector says that they actually want to go on all night and then with a violation that is a bit more serious and that means that we also have to enforce more vigorously.”
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“We are not going to send the police into the club with great force majeure, that is not possible”
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Halsema understands the anger and despondency among clubs and their visitors: “We share in their frustration, I understand very well that they think: we are always behind.”
She continues: “It is not against the clubs but has a lot to do with the activities that take place there. Namely: dancing very close to each other. That’s like corona because of it land was a difficult activity, but that has been a very hard blow for the clubs. Tomorrow night it is not allowed, but I hope for afterwards that the clubs can participate again very soon.”
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“It is not our aim to put the mayor in a difficult position”
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But those who are willing to accept the fine do not have to worry that the party will be stopped. It will only be “established” whether the rules are being broken. “We are not going to send the police into the club with great force majeure, Which can’t,” said the mayor.
Pieter de Kroon, chairman of the Amsterdam Clubs Consultation, informed AT5 on Friday evening that the clubs plan to open their doors on Saturday. “The preventive order subject to a penalty does not change the intention of the clubs to open on Saturday,” says De Kroon, “It is not our aim to put the mayor in a difficult position. We try to make it as reasonable as possible.” do, ask our guests to be in before 11 p.m..”
Watch the entire Conversation with the Mayor below:
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