Residents of Santos in Lisbon have created an association to
begin a petition to call for bars and clubs in the area to close at 23:00,
otherwise “it will be impossible to continue living in the neighbourhood”
The recently created Associação de Moradores de Santos, in
Lisbon, wants bars and clubs to close at 23:00 due to the noise and insecurity
that “invaded” this area of the capital.
In statements to Lusa agency, the vice president of the
Santos Residents Association, Teresa Fraga, said that people are desperate
regarding the noise from Monday to Sunday, with insecurity, vandalised cars,
drunk people and gatherings until the early hours of the morning.
“We knew that there were nightclubs on 24 Julio and that
this is an area with bars, but with the post-covid-19 pandemic, the situation
has worsened. I've lived here for 14 years and never before has there been a
situation when we can't sleep. But now we have this every day until early morning,”
she said.
According to Teresa Fraga, due to the situation, the
residents are not able to lead a normal life.
“We can't do day-to-day life. People can't sleep, have a car
on the street or get to their door, then there is the unbearable smell of urine
and vomit. There are no rules. Noise measurements should also be taken and are
not being,” she said.
Therefore, the residents of Santos decided to create the
association and put forward a petition so that the bars and clubs in the area
close at 23:00, otherwise “it will be impossible to continue living in the
neighbourhood”.
“The petition will then be delivered to the Lisbon City
Council because they are the only ones who can limit closures of bars and
restaurants in Largo de Santos. This is a residential area,” said Teresa Fraga.
Asked by Lusa about the situation in Santos, the president
of the Estrela Parish Council, Luís Newton (PSD), confirmed that, among others,
the problem is mainly due to the opening hours of some establishments.
“It does not seem appropriate to me that establishments that
function as restaurants all of a sudden, as a result of some permissiveness of
classifying the type of establishments that our law currently provides, can turn
into bars that work well into the night well beyond normal opening hours for a
restaurant," he said.
The president of the Estrela Parish Council also highlighted
the need to clearly define zones with different timetables in the city itself.
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By Edmund from Lisbon on 04 Jul 2022, 21:51