Permanent camp in Hamburg: Parking lot frustration or legal right of residence?

Permanent camp in Hamburg: Parking lot frustration or legal right of residence?

Hamburg, Deutschland - Winter is just around the corner and Hamburg becomes a hotspot for permanent campers! In the popular districts of Ottensen, St. Pauli and Eimsbüttel, rolling dormitories block the parking spaces - for months without moving even one centimeter! The residents are upset and ask themselves: Is that allowed at all? The answer is clear and clear!

the situation escalates, because while the city is fighting the cold, the residents are fighting with the increasingly more common motorhomes. These often stand in the same places for weeks and ensure a real lack of parking space. The question remains: do the Hamburg citizens accept that or are there opportunities to change this condition? Several German cities are currently considering increasing the fees for camping vehicles and Bullis. Could Hamburg follow the example?

legal gray areas and possible measures

The problem is not only a nuisance for the residents, but also raises legal questions. While many cities are already looking for solutions, Hamburg stays behind in this regard. Residents want clear regulations and measures to improve the situation. Are those responsible in the city finally active to regulate parking space use and relieve the frustration of the citizens?

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OrtHamburg, Deutschland