Whether the Berlin pubs and restaurants adhere to the 2G rule in the corona pandemic should also be checked more closely by the police next week.
The Interior Senator Andreas Geisel (SPD) announced on Thursday in the House of Representatives.
The police will provide targeted support to the regulatory authorities.
"We will implement priority controls to enforce the corona rules," said Geisel.
Berlin - In view of the 20,000 pubs and restaurants, it is primarily about intensive random checks, "because these rules now have to be enforced".
Such controls have already taken place in the past few days.
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Geisel criticized some district councilors because they had declared that their regulatory agencies could not control because of insufficient staff and that they would concentrate primarily on parking offenders.
"These are requests to disregard the corona rules by publicly declaring that you would not control them." Despite the scarce staff, the effort must be there, emphasized Geisel.
“You have to set priorities.
And they are clearly with the Corona rules and not the parking offenders. ”Dpa