Amsterdam Coffeeshops to be closed for tourists

nzshadownzshadow 5,518 Posts
edited December 2010 in Strut Central
In Dutch:

http://www.at5.nl/artikelen/53155/coffeeshops-zitten-vast-aan-het-pasjessysteem

Translation:

Political parties SP (socialist), PvdA (labour), D66 (liberal) and the Greens filed a motion in the Lower House for 'exception Amsterdam' the freedom for this city's own approach to coffee shop legislation following the new Center-right governments sweeping changes.

The motion was rejected Tuesday.

All coffee shops will soon be closed clubs. (no date given yet) Only customers in possesion of a club card will be admitted to the coffee shop. Moreover, they must be of age and a resident of the Netherlands.

No tourist exceptions.

Amsterdam Mayor Eberhard van der Laan fears the introduction of a pass system will lead to illegal street dealing.

Education Minister Marja van Bijsterveldt stated that the city must also comply with the obligation to keep coffee shops at least 350 meters away from schools.
Of the 223 coffee shops in Amsterdam a few dozen (close to schools) will close.

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK.

End of an era.

This new government is taking the piss.

Looks like i better get some club cards to accomodate visiting strutters...

  Comments


  • Won't this devastate the tourist economy? Or is that not as crucial to the Netherlands economy as I always assumed it was?

  • pcmrpcmr 5,591 Posts
    wow end of a tourism revenue stream era
    will lead to more street dealings (ya think)
    i've missed my chance damn

  • staxwaxstaxwax 1,474 Posts
    This is basically giving a drug dealer pass to all amsterdam pot heads.

    All you do is just sit outside a coffeeshop, wait for some tourist who wants to get high - offer to buy them the pot with your pass, slap a lil lil extra percentage on top, presto.

    Homegrown drug dealers exist where they never did before.

    Way to drive pot smokers back in to the streets into the arms of sleazebags when they used to be able to sit inside in a clean, friendly environment to smoke without bothering people on the street -

    People with kids or whatever that dont want to have anything to do with weed heads are now going to be confronted with this shit on a daily basis. Turn back the clock 40 years why dont you.

  • Shitty toursty coffe shops like the bulldog are going to go under.

  • bluesnagbluesnag 1,285 Posts
    What about all of the other coffeeshops in all of the other towns and cities in the Netherlands?

  • DocMcCoyDocMcCoy "Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
    bluesnag said:
    What about all of the other coffeeshops in all of the other towns and cities in the Netherlands?

    I'd imagine the same thing applies there, only that the tourist trade probably doesn't represent as big a slice of the revenue for a coffeeshop in, say, Groningen as it does in Amsterdam, hence the "exceptional circumstances" argument.

    Either way, this is a dick move. Imagine if the Irish government decided to ban Dublin boozers from selling Guinness to non-R.O.I. nationals, or indeed from allowing non-nationals onto their premises. This isn't too far removed from that.

  • how shitty.

    when does this go into effect?

  • nzshadownzshadow 5,518 Posts
    Yes, this move is bewilderingly counter-intuative.

    Our new coalition (which took 3 months to form and includes the party which was the biggest loser: CDA- the Christian Democrats, who succesfully governed three cabinet collapses) obviously does not care to attract weed smoking tourists anymore.

    This move is the latest in a series of idiotic policy changes including ALL arts and charity funding being slashed resulting in the national orchestra closing, countless theaters, clubs and performance places going under and charities and development aid organisations shutting their doors.

    I am a casualty of these decisions, i lost my gig consulting for Non-profits.

    Even Oxfam has cut back and fired hundreds, Amnesty International the same.

    the good news is that Geert Wilders is succesfully creating an atmosphere of race-based hatred, gay bashings and a them-vs-us society. Plus we are about to pony up 2.3 billion for the Irish bailout.

    After 11 plus years of living in a country touted as an example of tolerance, progressive thought and creativity, i now see the pendulum swinging and the values this country once held proudly are dying.

    What a fucking shame.

    Dutch strutters will be able to shed more light on this, but yeah, the direction this country is heading is frightening,

  • damn man....im very very very sorry.
    right wing is gaining traction all over europe, unfortunately
    restricted coffee shops are the least of the worries

  • Damn shame, I don't mean just the coffeeshops either. Sad to see such a sharp turn away from sensibility. Glad I got to visit twice before all of this mess.

  • nzshadownzshadow 5,518 Posts
    tripledouble said:

    right wing is gaining traction all over europe, unfortunately
    restricted coffee shops are the least of the worries

  • nzshadow said:
    tripledouble said:

    right wing is gaining traction EVERYWHERE, unfortunately
    restricted coffee shops are the least of the worries

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Wait. We're not talking about coffee are we?

  • pcmrpcmr 5,591 Posts
    funky16corners said:
    nzshadow said:
    tripledouble said:

    right wing is gaining traction EVERYWHERE, unfortunately
    restricted coffee shops are the least of the worries

  • TabaskoTabasko 1,357 Posts
    It will not happen.

  • TabaskoTabasko 1,357 Posts
    although sometimes I think it might not be a bad thing, nahmean?


  • dirtydirty 93 Posts
    That sucks.

    Guess High Times would hafta move the cannibis cup to Cali.

  • That sucks. I've been to the Dam too many times to count starting back in 96. I stayed once for 5 months just smoked out. Sad to hear. Especially when the US seems to be getting more liberal with it. I dont even smoke anymore but I can say if that law goes thru I wouldn't go back.

  • That sucks. I've been to the Dam too many times to count starting back in 96. I stayed once for 5 months just smoked out. Sad to hear. Especially when the US seems to be getting more liberal with it. I dont even smoke anymore but I can say if that law goes thru I wouldn't go back.
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