Constitutional Court ruling: Will the golf equipment quickly face payments value hundreds of thousands for police operations? Reactions from the international locations | EUROtoday

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After a groundbreaking ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court, stress is rising on the federal states to have soccer golf equipment pay for the safety prices for high-risk video games. North Rhine-Westphalia’s Interior Minister Reul (CDU) is looking on the golf equipment to take elevated measures towards the violence.

Bundesliga soccer golf equipment may face payments operating into hundreds of thousands for police operations at so-called high-risk video games sooner or later if they don’t discover a method to curb violence amongst followers. A number of days in the past, the Federal Constitutional Court declared such invoices to be basically authorized. Apart from Bremen, which was confirmed in Karlsruhe, based on analysis by WELT AM SONNTAG, not one of the remaining 15 federal states are but planning to say the prices from golf equipment. But that would change.

“Perhaps the most important thing about this ruling is the chance that the clubs finally realize: Now things are getting serious and they have to make a decision. “Either the clubs ensure more security and less violence in and in front of the stadiums, or they will have to pay sooner or later,” stated North Rhine-Westphalia Interior Minister Herbert Reul (CDU) in dialog with WELT AM SONNTAG.

The authorities mustn’t difficulty such invoices. “In my opinion, police operations should not have a price tag. I don’t want to wage a price war when it comes to police operations. Ensuring security and order is a promise from the state to its citizens,” stated Reul. “But after this ruling, the public pressure on politicians to take such operations into account will increase, also in view of the growing budget problems.” This is especially tough for NRW, in spite of everything, it’s the most closely burdened federal state as a result of it’s right here historically most threat video games happen.

“Decision is likely to have a tempting effect on finance ministers”

A transparent warning additionally comes from the safety space. “The ruling on police costs significantly changes domestic politics. Given tight budgets, the Federal Constitutional Court’s decision is likely to have a tempting effect on finance ministers,” said the federal head of the police union, Jochen Kopelke, to WELT AM SONNTAG. It is “now up to the clubs and the DFL to make a proposal to reduce police work hours, otherwise one bill after another will follow and perhaps not just in football anymore.”

At the northern derby between Werder Bremen and Hamburger SV in 2015 – the encounter was the basis for the verdict – almost 1,000 officials were deployed. Next to Bremen Hamburg, Hesse and Schleswig-Holstein, among others, provided forces. Bremen therefore had to transfer a total of around 200,000 euros to the police involved and also had to pay around 15,000 euros for overnight accommodation costs. The remaining approximately 210,000 euros were incurred as additional costs by the Bremen police.

For Berlin Even after the decision, “we continue to say that we do not plan any cost sharing for clubs in additional expenses for police operations with regard to high-risk games”. Because “many clubs cannot shoulder additional costs and would therefore end up in financial difficulties”.

Baden-Württemberg The Interior Ministry reacted similarly cautiously: “Paying for police operations neither reduces the causes of violence nor does it result in a single police officer being left.” That is why the country has been “very successfully pursuing our stadium alliances” since 2017. The focus is on trusting cooperation between security players from the police, municipalities, clubs and fan organizations. That now from Hesse, Lower Saxony The concept adopted from Switzerland has “increased security at football games in Baden-Württemberg and at the same time significantly reduced the number of police deployment hours”.

The effects of the judgment should also be discussed by the Conference of Interior Ministers. However, it is unlikely that other major events could also be affected. Bremen’s Interior Senator Ulrich Mäurer (SPD) also emphasized this: “Our standards, confirmed by the Federal Constitutional Court, rule out that different sorts of occasions may obtain comparable payments.” They must be “profit-oriented occasions with over 5,000 contributors and/or there should be a terrific potential for violence emerge from these occasions and their environment”. “Neither the Bremen Freimarkt nor the Oktoberfest in Munich nor the Evangelical Church Congress met these criteria.”

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