In order to approve an entry ban in a store, the public prosecutor's office needs to see a connection between the store and the risk of continued crime.
This differs from assessments made at sports facilities, even though in practice it is the same team.
- There the crimes are usually more serious and there is a connection, that you have a team you cheer for or that it is your home arena.
Both the industry organization and several shop owners are calling for greater compliance with the law.
- I think the loneliness is there, but what is missing here is the knowledge.
They don't know what we base our decisions on.
If you receive a refusal, contact the prosecutor and ask about the decision justification, says Joel Teran.
In the clip, the prosecutor talks about how they work with the law on access bans.