2023-07-19 08:00:00
Accelerating the disappearance of “hostess bars” is the will of the Municipality of Crisnée which voted this Monday evening, in the municipal council, on modifications to its municipal regulations in the matter. “The neon signs where women are in the window must disappear, informs Alain Materne. This desire comes from the mayor Philippe Goffin who, on his arrival at the head of the Commune, had already put in place a similar regulation”, it is that is to say that at the time, he had limited the number of this type of establishments to seven on the territory.
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Today, in Crisnée, there are only three left. “So we’ve decided to limit the number of hostess bars to three. That means no more can open from now on.” But that’s not all since once closed, the assignment of the place can no longer be what it had been. “Unless trade is resumed.” An order has also been issued to prohibit women, and more rarely men, from displaying.
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“These bars produce a lot of nuisance”
This decision, the mayor took it because he believes that in this type of business, the image of women is degraded. “What was acceptable 20 years ago is no longer acceptable today. Other less visible means exist for those who want to practice this type of activity”, adds Alain Materne, who specifies that the Municipalities of ‘Oreye and d’Awans also aspire to abolish these establishments. “In addition to human dignity, these bars produce a number of nuisances such as comings and goings of cars, horns, music and even accidents”, when motorists no longer have their eyes glued to the road…
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