Vienna visitors beware: Burping too loud could be costly | Inquirer News

Vienna visitors beware: Burping too loud could be costly

/ 11:32 AM February 23, 2016

VIENNA, Austria — Vienna visitors beware: Burping too loud could come at a price.

Vienna bartender Edin Mehic found that out when fined 70 euros ($77) after belching in the proximity of a policeman while enjoying the scene at the Prater fun park area.

Displayed on Mehic’s Facebook page, the ticket notes that Mehic violated “public decency with a loud belch next to a police officer.”

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Police spokesman Roman Hahslinger on Monday confirmed that Mehic had been fined for the offending burp.

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Though it was emitted earlier this month, the belch continues to resonate.

By Monday, 118 people said they will attend a flash mob posted on Facebook and planned for next Saturday near the scene of the crime. Another 298 were “interested” in the “Loud Belch Flashmob.”

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Mehic plans to appeal.

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