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Why the Hospitality Industry Is Now Intervening: 'Everyone Wants to Do What They Want'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Anyone who misbehaves in one bar can now also be shown the door to other establishments. Such a collective measure wasn't necessary in the past, but these days it seems harder to keep people in check, observes Tilburg sociologist Peter Achterberg. "Everyone wants to do what they want," he says. Since Monday, a Collective Bar Ban (CHO) has been in effect in Eindhoven. Anyone causing a nuisance in one bar can be banned from almost all participatin…
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Anyone who misbehaves in one bar can now also be shown the door to other establishments. Such a collective measure wasn't necessary in the past, but these days it seems harder to keep people in check, observes Tilburg sociologist Peter Achterberg. "Everyone wants to do what they want," he says. Since Monday, a Collective Bar Ban (CHO) has been in effect in Eindhoven. Anyone causing a nuisance in one bar can be banned from almost all participatin…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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