Reykjavík Grapevine - 29.06.2018, Síða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 29.06.2018, Síða 4
What Are Iceland- ers Talking About? The latest rages on social media Words: Paul Fontaine Photo: Stefán Pálsson We are often lectured about how tourism is good for the Icelandic economy. The lectures are neces- sary, because, unless you own a tour company, it’s often hard to tell how we’re benefitting. Tour- ists are fine, but some tour compa- nies seem to be putting their own interests above that of the greater community. One great example of this is Reykjavík’s ongoing civil war between tour bus companies and everyone else. The city instituting a downtown no-go zone for larger buses is on the honour system, with little enforcement, but the latest front is in the residential east Reykjavík neighbourhood of Hlíðar. As can be seen in the above photo, tour bus companies have taken to using one street of this neighbourhood, Skógarhlíð, as their own personal parking lot. They park on sidewalks. They offload huge groups of noisy tour- ists at all hours, when people are trying to sleep. They narrow the passage for cars and cyclists by parking a long row of buses along the side of the street. They are, in other words, a nuisance. City authorities are reportedly “look- ing into it”. They’d do well to hurry before someone starts slashing tires. Party soft! Secret Solstice came and went, and their days may be numbered. The music festival has had some fumbles in the past, but things may be coming to a head now. Police said they made more than 90 drug arrests at the festival and had to intervene in nine physi- cal assaults. Icelanders under 20-years old also managed to get into areas where alcohol was being sold, although it is uncertain how many cases of underage drinking came up. What is clear is that residents in Laugardalur, where the festival is held, have issued a joint statement to the City of Reykjavík demand- ing that the city terminate its contract with Secret Solstice. They contend that young people practically overran the neighbour- hood, were openly selling drugs and making a lot of noise, to the point where parents felt compelled to keep their children indoors. So maybe next year, the festival will be held in a spot that isn’t virtually surrounded by residential housing. Has the blue wave crested? Still high on Iceland’s remarkable 1-1 tie with Argentina at the World Cup, many looked forward to the match with Nigeria full of confi- dence, while others were more cautiously optimistic. As it turned out, the first half of the match had no goals, with the Icelandic team seeming listless and distracted, and then Nigeria scored two goals in the second half by the 75-minute mark. More galling to fans was the missed penalty shot from Gylfi Þór Sigurðsson, dashing any hopes of a late-game comeback. Fans were upset, but hey, have you never ever made a mistake at your job? We didn’t think so. 4The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 11 — 2018First “This is tour bus turf now, punk!” Published by Fröken ehf. Hafnarstræti 15, 101 Reykjavík www.grapevine.is grapevine@ grapevine.is Member of the Icelandic Travel Industry Association www.saf.is Printed by Landsprent ehf. in 25,000 copies. PUBLISHER Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson hilmar@grapevine.is +354 540 3601 publisher@ grapevine.is EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Valur Grettisson valur@grapevine.is MANAGING EDITOR John Rogers john@grapevine.is ART DIRECTOR Sveinbjörn Pálsson sveinbjorn@ grapevine.is NEWS EDITOR Paul Fontaine paul@grapevine.is TRAVEL EDITOR John Rogers john@grapevine.is PHOTO EDITOR Art Bicnick art@grapevine.is WEB EDITOR Alice Demurtas alice@grapevine.is LISTINGS DIRECTOR Hannah Jane Cohen listings@listings.is LAYOUT Þorsteinn Davíðsson COPY EDITOR Catharine Fulton EDITORIAL INTERNS Juliana Iluminata Phil Uwe Widiger ILLUSTRATION Lóa Hjálmtýsdóttir Elín Elísabet CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Alexander Jean de Fontenay Alice Demurtas Greig Robertson Juliana Iluminata Wilczynski Noemi Ehrat Paul Fontaine Phil Uwe Widiger Shruthi Basappa Sveinbjörn Pálsson Sverrir Norland Tara Njála Ingvarsdóttir Þórður Ingi Jónsson PHOTOGRAPHERS Art Bicnick Ásdís Reynisdóttir Berglaug Petra Garðarsdóttir Kolbrún Klara Gunnarsdóttir Timothée Lambrecq Hörður Sveins SALES DIRECTORS Aðalsteinn Jörundsson adalsteinn@ grapevine.is Helgi Þór Harðarson helgi@grapevine.is EDITORIAL +354 540 3600 editor@grapevine.is ADVERTISING +354 540 3605 ads@grapevine.is DISTRIBUTION & SUBSCRIPTIONS +354 540 3604 distribution@ grapevine.is PRESS RELEASES listings@grapevine.is GENERAL INQUIRIES grapevine@grapevine.is FOUNDERS Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson, Hörður Kristbjörnsson, Jón Trausti Sigurðarson, Oddur Óskar Kjartansson, Valur Gunnarsson The Reykjavík Grapevine is published 21 times a year by Fröken ltd. Monthly from December through February, and fortnightly from March til October. Nothing in this magazine may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the publishers. The Reykjavík Grapevine is distributed around Reykjavík, Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Seyðisfjörður, Borgarnes, Keflavík, Ísafjörður and at key locations along road #1, and all major tourist attractions and tourist information centres in the country. You may not like it, but at least it's not sponsored (no articles in the Reykjavík Grapevine are pay-for articles. The opinions expressed are the writers’ own, not the advertisers’). Cafe Paris | Austurstræti 14 | 101 Reykjavík cafeparis.is | cafeparis@cafeparis.is | +354 551 1020 BREAKFAST BRUNCH LUNCH DINNER § § §

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