Project 1012: Closure of 20 RLD C/S postponed
Posted: Wed 19th Sep 2012 11:48 pm
This was mentioned in another thread as part of a larger discussion, I think it deserves to seen by all eyes.
I could be wrong, but this is why Old Church remains opens.
Rough google translation...
Postponement closing coffeeshops Wallen
Mayor Van der Laan has provisionally decided to postpone the closure of over twenty coffee shops in the Red Light District.
http://www.at5.nl/artikelen/87014/uitst ... llengebied
This Van der Laan on Wednesday announced the first council meeting after the summer recess. The mayor decided to delay beyond questions of the SP and D66. 26 of the 76 coffee shops in the area will be on the list to be closed in connection with the 1012 project, a community project aimed at the Ramparts to clean. From der Laan wants closure now at least until the end of October postpone. This is because he wants to see what the coalition says about the distance criterion of coffee shops in order to avoid later by an accumulation of actions even more shops to close down. "Until a new government has decided what will happen with the wietpas and distance criterion Amsterdam marking time make. Otherwise, there is sometimes more than two thirds of the coffee shops in the capital forced to close. With a high risk of more and more street drug runners as a result, "says D66 leader Jan Paternotte. SP leader Laurens Ivens calls it 'good that Amsterdam now stop getting rid of entrepreneurs who have a coffeeshop in the Red Light District.
I could be wrong, but this is why Old Church remains opens.
Rough google translation...
Postponement closing coffeeshops Wallen
Mayor Van der Laan has provisionally decided to postpone the closure of over twenty coffee shops in the Red Light District.
http://www.at5.nl/artikelen/87014/uitst ... llengebied
This Van der Laan on Wednesday announced the first council meeting after the summer recess. The mayor decided to delay beyond questions of the SP and D66. 26 of the 76 coffee shops in the area will be on the list to be closed in connection with the 1012 project, a community project aimed at the Ramparts to clean. From der Laan wants closure now at least until the end of October postpone. This is because he wants to see what the coalition says about the distance criterion of coffee shops in order to avoid later by an accumulation of actions even more shops to close down. "Until a new government has decided what will happen with the wietpas and distance criterion Amsterdam marking time make. Otherwise, there is sometimes more than two thirds of the coffee shops in the capital forced to close. With a high risk of more and more street drug runners as a result, "says D66 leader Jan Paternotte. SP leader Laurens Ivens calls it 'good that Amsterdam now stop getting rid of entrepreneurs who have a coffeeshop in the Red Light District.
