The national society for people who never get invited to parties launched an online petition this morning in a bid to ban absolutely any form of leisure or fun.
4,500 signatures are required in order for the proposed law to be discussed in Parliament and has already gained over 100 signatures.
The ban will include just about every fun activity, but if the activity cannot be banned then measures will be taken to make sure the activity is made as tedious as possible.
Not happy with banning smoking indoors, the ban proposes banning smoking on terraces and in the open air.
Bars and cafes are to have lines drawn around the premises, clearly showing where you are allowed to stand and where to breathe.
The lines will also extend on to the street to help Darwin award contestants figure out how to walk down the street.
Signs and announcements explaining how to use stairs and escalators will also be displayed, just for those people who haven’t figured out how to walk up down stairs after all these years.
“Fun” will be restricted to certain hours not going past 7pm which will restrict concerts to certain times and the music must not be loud at all. Audiences will also have to stand in exact marked spots or face being ejected from venues with the excuse of “insurance reasons” given in as vague a way as possible.
Bars and clubs will be closed by 7pm in case someone who lives 2kms away thinks they hear a cockroach fart and blames the bar owners.
Benelux News caught up with one voter who moved to Luxembourg from London 3 years ago.
“I just wanted to whine about everything I could” she said. “I never get invited to parties so why not moan and complain about everything. I moved here for the relaxing way of life and open mindedness, but I voted because I want to mess it up for no logical reason whatsoever.”
We waved good bye as she drove away in her highly polluting car while giving an angry look to a man smoking a cigarette on the neighbouring terrace.
More updates on the petition results as they come in.