After Attacks on Women, Swiss Town Bans Foreigners From Public Pool
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There have been recorded incidents of harassment of women, inappropriate language, even violent behavior and failure to comply with warnings from security personnel.
Introduces passport requirements after sexual harassment and problems with Arabs. Unclear whether the ban is compatible with Swiss legislation against so-called racism.
After Attacks on Women, Swiss Town Bans Foreigners From Public Pool
Starting July 4, the Swiss town of Porrentruy (Pruntrut) in the Jura region is barring entry to its municipal outdoor swimming pool to anyone who is not a Swiss citizen, resident, or officially employed in Switzerland. The drastic measure follows a wave of harassment and violent behaviour—much of it reportedly committed by French nationals crossing the border. According to Mayor Lionel Maitre, over twenty bans have been issued since the start of…
While France was experiencing the second warmest month of June since 1900, swimming pools and other places of water activities find themselves stormed. Designed to relax, these spaces have in recent weeks become the scene of violence on the part of the staff. To the point that some places close, to the detriment of other users who, they, have asked nothing.
In the future, you will not be able to enter a Swiss outdoor swimming pool without a Swiss passport.
An outdoor swimming pool in Switzerland banned most foreign nationals and many tourists from entering this summer after they were blamed for outbreaks of anti-social behaviour. Locals told the media that the pool is now much quieter.
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