Broken windows, flat tires, and dusty cars that haven't moved an inch in years. At first glance, the parking lot under Voorburg station looks more like a junkyard. Entrepreneurs and council members are fed up with the municipality doing nothing. In fact, it didn't even know it was the owner.
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Broken windows, flat tires, and dusty cars that haven't moved an inch in years. At first glance, the parking lot under Voorburg station looks more like a junkyard. Entrepreneurs and council members are fed up with the municipality doing nothing. In fact, it didn't even know it was the owner.
Broken windows, flat tires, and dusty cars that haven't moved an inch in years. At first glance, the parking lot under Voorburg station looks more like a junkyard. Entrepreneurs and council members are fed up with the municipality doing nothing. In fact, it didn't even know it was the owner.