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Viennese Mozart seller to be fined €700 from July
Austria🎭 Culture15 days ago

Viennese Mozart seller to be fined €700 from July

The city of Vienna has announced that by July, the so-called 'Mozart sellers' who sell tickets to performances at the Vienna State Opera must leave specific areas including Stephansplatz, Kärntner Straße, Herbert-von-Karajan-Platz, and the Graben. The ban has been in place since May 8, but permits for operators expire in June. The decision follows increasing complaints from pedestrians and tourists about the vendors' 'overbearing behavior,' as well as repeated rule violations during inspections. According to Planning Deputy Mayor Ulli Sima (SPÖ), the selected zones were those with the most 'd乱

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Viennese Mozart seller to be fined €700 from July

The city of Vienna has announced that by July, the so-called 'Mozart sellers' who sell tickets to performances at the Vienna State Opera must leave specific areas including Stephansplatz, Kärntner Straße, Herbert-von-Karajan-Platz, and the Graben. The ban has been in place since May 8, but permits for operators expire in June. The decision follows increasing complaints from pedestrians and tourists about the vendors' 'overbearing behavior,' as well as repeated rule violations during inspections. According to Planning Deputy Mayor Ulli Sima (SPÖ), the selected zones were those with the most 'd乱

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