Rostock Nightclub Faces Backlash Over Alleged Entry Policy Requiring German Passports
The LT Club denies discrimination claims after reports of turning away non-German patrons, citing safety concerns and recent incidents as justification.
- The LT Club in Rostock is under scrutiny after reports that non-German patrons were denied entry for lacking German passports.
- Several individuals, including a man from Ecuador and a woman from Russia, reported being turned away despite valid residency permits.
- The club issued a statement expressing regret over the incident and reaffirming its commitment to inclusivity and anti-discrimination values.
- Club management attributed stricter entry policies to a rise in incidents involving groups of men and harassment of women in recent weeks.
- Police confirmed no criminal wrongdoing after being called to the scene, citing the club's right to enforce its house rules.