Vienna’s ÖVP boss Karl Mahrer has clearly taken a liking to it in recent months. Whether Josefstädter Strasse, Brunnenmarkt or Gumpendorfer Strasse: Mahrer goes where he sees areas of uncertainty, crime hotspots and the emergence of no-go areas or criticizes the loss of a Viennese landmark. Mahrer is accompanied by a camera. According to the ÖVP, the next part is coming this week: In the past few days, the film was shot in the district of Favoriten with Reumannplatz, Viktor-Adler-Markt or Favoritenstraße.
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