A city in Austria closes bets, cause Albanians

As city authorities have closed a bet, a number of Albanians have staged an unfair protest in front of private homes of city officials, writes Wocenbrick.at. According to the portal, this protest was an attempt to intimidate employees in question. Meanwhile, the reason for the state closure of the bookies is, according to Vöcklabrock Mayor Martin Gschhandter, [...]
As city authorities have closed a bet, a number of Albanians have staged an unfair protest in front of private homes of city officials, writes Wocenbrick.at.
According to the portal, this protest was an attempt to intimidate employees in question.
Meanwhile, the reason for the state closure of the raid is, according to Vöcklabrock chairman Martin Gschhandter, the development of illegal games there broadcasts albinfo.ch. While betting leaders and related people are opposed to such a decision.
In a video published in YouTube by the protesters themselves, with the Austrian anthem in the background, there are people with transparentness standing in front of the private homes of persons mentioned as one of them calls megaphones.
One of these small shares was developed in front of the head of the Vocklabrock security sector's home, as video mailers themselves show.
Demonstrators in their slogans speak of corrupt “ ” in the city and of “using taxes through the arbitrariity of officials”.
The bookies have also filed a legal complaint before the Land Administration Court of Upper Austria broadcasts albinfo.ch. But this court has given the city authorities the right. This has led them to protest even outside legal frameworks, putting pressure on public service employees.
According to an ORF television report, families with young children, residents of homes before whom they protested, have been afraid of all of this. But the police have eliminated the demonstrations.
Now the protesters will be filed charges of forced and slander.
“We have called on competent bodies to act consistently against all this”, Gschandtner said.












