The Berlin city government has proposed checking the personal identification cards (IDs) of those who want to use outdoor swimming facilities in the German capital in an effort to curb growing violence that is “terroriz[ing] the outdoor pools,” often perpetrated by men with “migration backgrounds”.
Senior members of Berlin’s Senate, including Senator of the Interior Iris Spranger and Governing Mayor Kai Wegner, have demanded outdoor pools enforce bans on those causing trouble and are pushing for increased security measures.
Berlin is merely one of dozens of German cities which are seeing an uptick in violence. There have been around 1,170 offenses reported to police at public swimming pools in the German federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg alone.
A public pool was closed last month in the Berlin district of Pankow after a dispute between two youths and lifeguards turned into a “mass brawl” involving 30 people. A 24-year-old was recently stabbed in the highly diverse South-West German city of Mannheim after another fight was started between 40 people.
“Families who cannot afford a vacation or a pool in their own backyard have to watch young men, often with a migration background, become violent in the open-air swimming pool,” stated Deputy Leader of Angela Merkel’s former party, the Christian Democrats (CDU), Carsten Linnemann.
The incidences have come less than a decade after now retired German Chancellor Angela Merkel threw the country’s borders open to hundreds of thousands of fighting-age, male migrants from the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia.