Friday, November 27, 2020

German Bars and Clubs Closed on Silvester (New Years Eve)?

 Yes.

NO restaurants, pubs, bars, clubs, disco operations, or cafes open.

Probably the first time since December 1944, that you find this type of situation developing in Germany.

What'll likely happen?  

I would offer the humble suggestion that various grocery operations and beverage shops will go into overdrive the two or three days prior....with a tremendous amount of booze and beer being sold.  

So out of car trunks, people will gather on the streets....in public settings, to be chased off by the police.  But they will gather in parks and public settings....consuming booze and beer in public on the evening of the 31st, and most all attempts to ban-control the situation will fail.

The police might have orders to be tough on this, but I also suspect that they will just shake their head....it's a ban order that you can really pursue unless you had ten times the number of police on duty for the evening.

My advice?  If you are part of the crowd, I'd probably go out the week prior to Christmas and start building my party-on-the-street stock from local beverage shops.  

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