Berlin Hospitals Struggle to Treat Hundreds of Falls During Winter Freeze Because Environmental Laws Forbid Use of Salt on Sidewalks

Repeated snowfall and freezing rain have coated the open-air insane asylum known as Berlin in a thin sheet of slippery ice since the beginning of January. To spare plants, city environmental laws have long forbidden using salt on pedestrian paths and stairways, and so residents have been falling and injuring themselves at such high rates that emergency rooms have had trouble keeping up:

Berlin’s emergency rooms are working flat out due to the icy conditions. At the BG Accident Hospital in Berlin, staff are “close to the limit,” press spokeswoman Angela Kijewski told Apollo News. On Thursday alone, there were 100 injuries due to slippery sidewalks and roads. These included bruises, broken bones and traumatic brain injuries. One patient has even suffered paraplegia.

As the press spokeswoman reported… in the last few days since the ice storm, staff have typically had to treat 50 to 70 patients a day who have been injured due to the slippery conditions. The hospital is responsible for work-related accidents and accidents on the way to work and is therefore prepared for large-scale emergencies – with the appropriate equipment and personnel. But even there, the slippery conditions are pushing them to their limits.

“Our surgeons are operating into the night,” Kijewski said. … Many of the patients require immediate surgery, while in other cases, fractures must first be immobilised with a cast and allowed to heal before further treatment can be given.

Kijewski urged Berliners to “attach spikes to their shoes for better grip”, because everybody has a few pairs of crampons just lying around, and she also amazingly suggested that residents try “walking like penguins” to avoid slipping.

For weeks, politicians have resisted relaxing their salt prohibition, despite the danger to life and limb. SPD “environmental expert” Linda Vierecke, for example, pronounced herself “sceptical” about any changes because the salt is bad for the trees. Somehow the extensive salt that the city already uses to de-ice motorways, other public transit routes and bike paths is okay though.

This morning, Berlin’s hapless Governing Mayor Kai Wegner appealed to the House of Representatives “to allow the use of de-icing salt in exceptional cases” to “alleviate the dangerous situation”. After everybody had a good laugh at Wegner for his impotent social media appeals, the man discovered that he is actually in charge of the whole executive and that he can just do things:

Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner has… commented in a press release: “The safety of Berliners is my top priority. That is why I have instructed the Senator for Transport today to issue a general ruling without delay, allowing private individuals and the VSR to use road salt on sidewalks to remove the ice cover.” Wegner further emphasised that he was aware that this decision was “associated with legal uncertainties.” Nevertheless, he considered it appropriate due to the “special situation”. “There is still a need for the fastest possible legal regulation to create legal certainty for the future. We will continue to discuss this in the coalition in the near future.”

Of course Wegner could have waived these retarded rules weeks ago before all those elderly people ended up with grievous injuries in overflowing emergency rooms. At least the harm to Berlin’s trees has been minimised, I guess.

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Dinger64
2 months ago

Brilliant peice Egyppius,.. you really couldn’t make this shyte up could you!

kev
kev
2 months ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Is there an mRNA jab to protect against falls?

JohnK
2 months ago

To some extent it depends how cold it is, because below about -10 °C it loses it’s effectiveness. I seem to recall that they do not normally use road salt in places like Stockholm, on those grounds. This is a UK council entry that explains it quite well: https://www.rochdale.gov.uk/gritting-salt-winter-services/salt-myths-facts

Art Simtotic
2 months ago

Slip slidin’ away from The End of History to eco-hysteria in under four decades.

chesterbear
chesterbear
2 months ago

Just a matter of time before uk bans it then. I’m stocking up

RTSC
RTSC
2 months ago
Reply to  chesterbear

You can use table salt. It just needs to be very slightly damp to work effectively.

Hound of Heaven
Hound of Heaven
2 months ago

The triffids might die.

Gezza England
Gezza England
2 months ago

Well since Berliners are stupid enough to vote these retards in I suggest they just suck up the consequences.

pjar
2 months ago
Reply to  Gezza England

Yes. It seems they are afflicted with the same kind of democracy as we are, whereby 28% of a 62% turnout get to decide what’s best for everyone else… that said, I have no idea how one fixes this.

A ‘none of the above’ option might be interesting, but probably not in a nation that votes overwhelmingly for Boaty McBoatface, when asked to name a new Arctic exploratory vessel?

What could possibly go wrong?

RW
RW
2 months ago
Reply to  Gezza England

Unless one is willing to vote for parties widely decried as “Nazis” and suffer the possible consequences, voters in Berlin simply don’t have a choice because all establishment parties broadly favour the same policies. Further, politicians are explicitly free to act in whichever way they want once they have acquired an office. That’s the so-called freies Mandat (free mandate).

Voters cannot make political decisions, they can just contribute to some degree to deciding the question who will make political decisions. Hence, voters aren’t responsible for political decisions. Further “people do stupid things” is no justification to act intentionally in ways which are harmful to them. People who got covaxxed voluntarily because they were talked into believing this to be The Right Thing™ don’t deserve vaccine side effects. They were lied to and couldn’t see through it.

varmint
2 months ago

The once practical, pragmatic, efficient Germans are now some of the dumbest people on the planet. They have filled their country up with migrants, tried to pretend their women were not getting raped, got rid of affordable energy forcing millions into energy poverty, and destroyed their Industrial Base, so that CEO’s of big companies like Siemens and Audi are pleading with the silly government to cut out this nonsense. —–Adherence to UN/WEF climate crap and ESG point scoring destroys the very fabric of Nations.

RW
RW
2 months ago
Reply to  varmint

The once practical, pragmatic, efficient Brits are now some of the dumbest people on the planet. They have filled their country up with migrants, tried to pretend their women were not getting raped, got rid of affordable energy forcing millions into energy poverty, and destroyed their Industrial Base, so that CEO’s of big companies like Siemens and Audi are pleading with the silly government to cut out this nonsense. —–Adherence to UN/WEF climate crap and ESG point scoring destroys the very fabric of Nations.
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Change one word, anything else remains as true as it was originally said. The actual reality is that people in both countries are getting screwed by politicians supposedly acting on their behalf.

varmint
2 months ago
Reply to  RW

Correct, but that does not mean your lot are not just as STUPID. Both Nations are run by UN and WEF Parasites that seek to align with the global socialist government agenda called Stakeholder capitalism.
Germany’s Chemical Reckoning: How Europe is Dismantling its Industrial Core – The Daily Sceptic

Epi
Epi
2 months ago

Can’t Berliners sue the Mayor for negligence or something? Clearly the city authorities are responsible for all these incidents, or a least partly.

sharon
sharon
2 months ago

This is really getting beyond ridiculous!