Since Monday, restaurants have been in the interior of restaurants since Monday.But not all hosts adhere to it.In its current edition, the “Valais Bote” reports on four restaurant owners in the Oberwallis, who “dare to resist the authorities” ”.
One of them is the Briger host Manfred Theler.He says that he no longer believes in the Federal Council that politics in this pandemic has long since failed and that it is over and over again the hosts who have to pay for the whole.
«It is not my job to control the guests.I haven't learned a police officer.I am a host and everyone is welcome.We are not racist here, »explains Theler.
Industry association goes at a distance
The Valais industry association Gastrovalais distances itself from the rebellious hosts.Vice President Henry Lauwiner says: «We clearly recommended that they should adhere to the regulations.And the vast majority of the Valais hosts do that too.»
But Lauwiner is not quite that well in view of the current development.«I observe a division of society and at a time when it comes to existence for some business.The fifty percent of people who have not yet been vaccinated will be missing from companies in the next few weeks, »says Lauwiner.
There is a risk of a hefty buses
Currently, the gastro companies still benefit from late summer temperatures.It is mainly consumed outside and there is no need for a certificate.But the weather can be more moody than any virus and at the latest when the guests consume again, restorer Manfred Theler will have to expect the police to be visited by the police.
"I'm pretty sure they will control me, but I don't care about it now," says Theler.He stands by his decision to disregard the certificate of certificate and he even feels encouraged by the positive reactions that he received from his guests.Many would congratulate him.
The well -wishers will hardly participate in any buses - and this could be juicy for the host.Anyone who disregards the certificate obligation risk a bus of up to CHF 10,000.