Fährhaus Kleinzschachwitz cancels men's day parties after drama!

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The Kleinzschachwitz ferry house is canceling its events after incidents on Men's Day. Beer garden remains open.

Das Fährhaus Kleinzschachwitz streicht seine Veranstaltungen nach Vorfällen am Männertag. Biergarten bleibt geöffnet.
The Kleinzschachwitz ferry house is canceling its events after incidents on Men's Day. Beer garden remains open.

Fährhaus Kleinzschachwitz cancels men's day parties after drama!

The Kleinzschachwitz ferry house is currently making headlines because the operators have decided not to hold any more organized events for safety reasons. Loud Sächsische.de This affects popular events such as the witch's fire, Men's Day and New Year's Eve parties. The decision was not easy, but the safety of the guests is our top priority.

The operator David Förster and his team emphasized on Facebook that they prioritize safety, respect and quality. The reason for this measure is the frightening incidents on Men's Day, which saw riots, fights and drug use in the beer garden. One particularly drastic incident involved a 22-year-old guest who attacked security staff with a beer mug and defended himself against the police. She ultimately had to secure him in the ambulance with cable ties. It remains unclear whether the man was under the influence of hard drugs, but the operators' concerns are great - while they can handle alcohol, the use of hard drugs poses an unpredictable danger, such as Day24 reported.

The reaction of the guests

Despite the drastic measures, feedback from guests shows understanding for the new safety precautions. Many even reacted to the announcement on Facebook with sad emojis. These worrying incidents have unsettled the public, leading some guests to express concerns about even entering the beer garden.

In order to make future events safer, the operators are planning entry controls, whereby people who are heavily intoxicated will be turned away. Concern for the safety of guests is now the top priority. Experts have in the DGUV Information 215-310 Numerous guidelines for safety at events and productions have been published, which could also be important for the operators of the ferry house.

The future of the ferry house

In the beer garden itself, everything remains the same: it is open daily from April to September from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. But the cancellation of the organized events provides a clear indication of the challenges associated with event security. The initial spark for this decision was an incident that left a mixed picture not only for the operators but also for the guests.

Men's Day left its mark not only on the visitors, but also on the Förster family and their team. Given the reserved behavior of their guests, it is understandable that they now have to look for a fresh start in order to make the Fährhaus a safe place for everyone.