German swimming pool restricts entry for non-German speakers
A lake-side swimming pool in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt has introduced a contentious new rule requiring visitors to speak German to gain entry.
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According to a report by The Local, a swimming facility located in Saxony-Anhalt has implemented a policy that allows staff to refuse entry to individuals unable to speak the German language. The new requirement has generated controversy regarding its application and intent.
The publication notes that the rule is currently in effect at the lake-side site. No further details regarding the enforcement process or the specific reasoning behind the decision were provided in the source material.
Source: The Local. Read the original report ↗
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