Sindelfingen outdoor pool: increasing violence and skilled workers!
Increasing conflicts and violence in the Sindelfingen outdoor pool: historical backgrounds and current developments analyzed.

Sindelfingen outdoor pool: increasing violence and skilled workers!
In the Sindelfingen outdoor pool, conflicts and violent attacks are increasingly being reported. On hot summer days, on which the temperatures reach almost 40 degrees, the number of visitors is high. This situation leads to a tense atmosphere on the edge of the pool, which not only presents the bathers, but also the staff with considerable challenges. This reports the Deutschlandfunk Kultur .
In the 1960s, not only in Germany, but also in southern French seaside resorts and British seaside resorts occurred and mass brawls. In the UK, the military was mobilized to control the arguments in seaside resorts. A valuable examination Mrozek leads to the realization that media reporting often stirs up a “moral panic” that distorts the public image of violence.
Current data and trends
A consideration of the official figures, however, shows that a total of 57 violent crimes in outdoor pools were reported in Berlin in 2022, which represents a decline compared to 2018 when there were 77 cases. The number of pronounced house bans also significantly fell from 572 in 2018 to only 133 in 2022. This data suggests that the perception of violence in outdoor pools may not match reality.
The head of the training and further education of the German Society for Bath, Erik Voß, indicates that the migration background is only responsible for disputes. The conflicts also occur more often in metropolitan areas, which is related to social changes and increased expectations of bathers.
However, racist mobbing and attacks on people who do not work German who have come into focus since the 1990s are particularly problematic. Calls on social networks to exclude certain ethnic groups of bathrooms are perceived as alarming. Historian Mrozek warns against overestimating these incidents and emphasizes the importance of sensitive use of ethnic attributions in Germany.