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  • There’s a street in my city with many major shops. Big clothing chains and such. A couple of years ago it was suggested to make it a pedestrian zone and the ones crying the loudest were the shop owners. Noone will buy anything if they can’t stop their car directly in front of the shop! And all the old people with multiple hip surgeries, who CAN’T come if the taxi can’t let them out right in front of the shop and who are the main customer base!!!

    Well, anyway, it’s been a pedestrian zone for two years now and I’ve never seen so many people in the shops before. You can’t find a place to sit in the restaurants and cafés now on saturdays when before they were half full at best. Funnily enough after all the headlines and screaming on facebook about how the pedestrian zone will KILL all business, it’s become pretty quiet. You won’t read news headlines about the success of the pedestrian zone.





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    I’d argue that the drop in conference and other professional visitors could be even steeper. There are still enough people who’ll privately take the risk or aren’t informed or think “I’ll be Ok if I comply with the laws”. Companies or universities however have HR departments and people in charge of travelling and compliance. They would risk a lot more money and possibly secrets if the devices are searched and employees are detained. I think they’ll be even more careful and restrict trips to the US. I could imagine a lot of conferences offering online participation and many opting for that rather than risking it.

    And if enough international speakers can’t get in even more conferences will opt for moving the entire conference to a different country.