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Corona chaos around the guest lists: What Munich hosts say about Merkel's control call

2020-10-01T07:29:40.777Z


Anyone who gives false names on guest lists in the future must expect consequences. Even hosts should control more closely. What do they think of it? We asked in Munich.


Anyone who gives false names on guest lists in the future must expect consequences.

Even hosts should control more closely.

What do they think of it?

We asked in Munich.

  • Munich * in the

    corona pandemic

    : Anyone who cheats on the guest list in the restaurant should be punished in the future.

  • Landlords are called by the federal government to be vigilant and should also

    control

    .

  • Of course, they are not enthusiastic about the

    additional effort

    .

    We asked some of them.

Munich - Donald Trump was at the Nockherberg, Lucky Luke at the Platzl:

Corona cheating

in the restaurant

is now over!

In the future, guests will face a fine of at least 50 euros for incorrect information in the restaurant.

In addition, the hosts should better check the information.

Munich restaurateurs criticize the decision.

“It is not okay for hosts to be called in to act as deputies,” says Angela Inselkammer, President of the German Hotel and Restaurant Association (Dehoga) Bavaria.

According to Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU), restaurateurs should even have their ID shown in case of doubt.

For many hosts this goes too far, even if they generally approve of the measure.

Dehoga General Manager Ingrid Hartges: "I'm afraid that the innkeepers are not entitled to it either." There is also great confusion as to how the regulation should be implemented.

Munich: Guest lists in times of Corona - Usual suspects like Lucky Luke and Markus Söder

Angela Inselkammer therefore appeals to guests and hosts

to take

the

recording of contacts

seriously: "Everyone has to follow the rules."

Peter Inselkammer, Ayinger am Platzl / in der Au:

Incorrect information does not help - I think it's good that this is now being handled consistently.

We already had the usual suspects on the list: Lucky Luke, for example, and Markus Söder as well.

When there is a lot going on, the staff does not always have the opportunity to control it immediately.

We will now train our staff to ask for fantasy names and not accept guests if they refuse to provide the correct information.

However, we will not check any IDs. ”PHOTOS: M. SCHLAF (2), J. HARTMANN, Hoppe / dpa

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Joke names on guest lists in Corona times - Only one of these three people really exists.

© FKN

Ricky Steinberg, Hofbräukeller:

We will now pay more attention to whether the information sounds plausible.

If there is a reasonable name, we assume that it is correct - and that's it for us too.

We will certainly not check the IDs.

In any case, it is rarely the case that someone gives false information. 

Corona in Munich: hosts as state control organs?

"Don't know what to expect"

Gregor Lemke, Augustiner Klosterwirt:

Most of our guests now register via app.

Of course, the correctness of the data cannot always be assessed - for example with names like Hans Maier.

We innkeepers are first and foremost hosts and cannot become state control bodies.

Nevertheless, we always do our best.

Christian Schottenhamel, Paulaner am Nockherberg:

According to the visitor lists, Donald Trump and Angela Merkel have also been our guests.

I support the new regulation.

But it is unclear how this should be handled and we hosts do not know what is expected of us.

What exactly should the restaurant manager do when someone gives a fictional name?

Calling the police?

Require ID?

Are we even allowed to do that?

It is also difficult where the control should even begin.

What if someone pretends to be "Lisa Müller" less conspicuously?

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List of rubric lists: © FKN

Source: merkur

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