Vexed over Scientology Bus
US Sect parks their mobile billboard on public space without a permit
From: "Hamburger Morgenpost"
Scientology is once again making a nuisance of itself in
Hamburg; the US sect puts their advertising bus in public
parking areas without a permit and distributes flyers on the
sidewalks entitled, "The Truth." In these the sect discounts its
critics and the Christian Churches.
This past Saturday the sect adherents stood outside the
Alster shopping center on Heegbarg. "That is a commercial
use of public space and requires a permit," said Michael
Naefken, Director of the Alstertal district office. "However, a
permit was not present. We would not have issued it."
The large bus has also been parked on Jungfernstieg. Again,
it was on Saturday, since this is the day when there is the
least chance of being caught by a district inspector. "We
know that there have been violations in the past," said
Gertold Roch, spokesman for the district. Scientology has
recently applied for a permit to put its bus on display in the
city. The district legal office will make its decision shortly.
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February 24, 1999
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