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Police Intervene in Crêperie Queue Dispute Blocking Neighbor's Entrance

Officers dispatched to Rotonda crêperie in Andorra la Vella after a heated clash between owners over crowds obstructing access; situation calmed.

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Key Points

  • Dispute arose when neighbor confronted crêperie customers blocking his door.
  • Crêperie owner challenged neighbor, shouting about queue location.
  • Two patrol cars arrived promptly, calmed scene, no arrests or injuries.
  • Incident highlights repeated complaints over viral spot's crowds in Andorra la Vella.

Police intervened at the Rotonda crêperie yesterday afternoon following a dispute over crowds blocking access to a neighbouring business, dispatching two patrol cars after receiving a call about the disturbance.

The adjacent business owner tried to open his doors but faced a large queue obstructing the entrance. He confronted the waiting customers and the crêperie proprietor, prompting the crêperie owner to step outside and challenge him. "But where are they supposed to queue?" the crêperie owner shouted, as the neighbour pointed toward the opposite pavement.

Officers arrived promptly to calm the situation and clear the area outside the popular spot, which has gone viral on social media and consistently draws long lines. No arrests or injuries occurred.

Police confirmed they responded to a specific request for assistance, sending the patrols to the scene in Andorra la Vella. The clash underscores repeated complaints about congestion caused by the crêperie's crowds. Authorities have provided no additional updates on potential follow-up actions.

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