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Bonn - It is 22.32 clock. Mario S. (34) stands in front of the kiosk in the Bonn hole counts his money and broadcasts: 2.35 euros. That's enough for two bottles Billigbier à 60 cents and a flask of 1.15 euros. Mario S. comes, drinks, toasts his buddies.
Many of whom are still there. For the Bonn hole almost every night running the party of castaways, the homeless and the junkies.
So exactly what the annoying Bonner for many years that tourists, who arrive at the station, as the need to take first impression of our city.
Possible, the carousing late into the night by the new law of 16 shops open November 2006. After the transactions, such as kiosks and food stalls in the Bonn hole Monday to Saturday are allowed to sell alcohol around the clock.
And, increasingly escalated the situation - as in the raid at the weekend. But now the city brings out the great counter: Because all the previous measures have borne no fruit should already be coming soon: alcohol prohibition in the Bonn hole.
However, the case is legally problematic. George Fenninger, group CEO of the CDU, "We have been demanding long a ban on alcohol." His solution: "If you explain the scope of the Bonn hole to a public retail space would have to legally go."
When it comes to drugs Fenninger is a new impetus: "We have in Bonn, only a" pressure area "where you can sit addicts syringe. In other cities that are up to four rooms. "
City Dechant Wilfried Schumacher, who like Fenninger long round table is a solution of the Bonn-hole misery is looking, even for a ban on alcohol. "But I see the problem is," he told the Express yesterday, "that the sale be transferred from the plains just to the top."
Instead of stronger controls the city dean pleads for more intensive social care locally. "Everyone in the Bonn hole has a history, none of whom live freely in the street or on charity."