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Lübeck (dpa / lno) - After large gatherings of people in the Bay of Lübeck in the past few weeks, the police intensified their checks this weekend.

There were several patrol cars in the coastal towns, said a spokesman for the regional control center south on Sunday.

However, no major corona violations were observed.

The police followed a “presence concept” at the weekend, as a spokesman for the police control center said.

Special stripes were on Saturday from Scharbeutz and Timmendorfer Strand via Neustadt to Fehmarn to ensure compliance with the corona rules.

In the event of violations, speak to the people.

"A real control operation is not," said the police spokesman on Saturday.

Because the weather is getting colder again, fewer people are on the promenades this weekend.

According to the control center, the early lifting of the entry ban for Travemünde did not lead to a rush of day tourists on Saturday.

Originally, the Hanseatic city of Lübeck wanted to stick to the ban imposed in mid-December after the experience of the past weekends up to and including Sunday.

With the early cancellation, foreign guests have been able to visit the Baltic Sea resort again since Saturday.

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According to the regional control center in Kiel, there were no major violations of the corona restrictions in the coastal towns on Sunday around the state capital.

Meanwhile, Schleswig-Holstein's FDP parliamentary group leader Christopher Vogt called for an end to the entry ban for tourists to Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

"You can no longer explain that to people," said Vogt to the "Lübecker Nachrichten" (Sunday).

There is also no justification why Schleswig-Holsteiners are not allowed to walk on the beach in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

“There is a long list of exceptions, but I find it strange that you are not allowed to travel freely within Germany.

Especially since the incidence values ​​are lower here. "

The state government in Schwerin should therefore «immediately lift the entry ban».

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Press release from the Hanseatic City of Lübeck