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For many Dutch people, Amsterdam's city center has become an area they don't visit for pleasure. Residents have been complaining for years, and Amsterdammers who have to be there feel like strangers in their own city. Groups of tourists dominate the streets, seeking out coffee shops and window prostitution. This has been a problem for years, and solutions have been proposed for years but never implemented.
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For many Dutch people, Amsterdam's city center has become an area they don't visit for pleasure. Residents have been complaining for years, and Amsterdammers who have to be there feel like strangers in their own city. Groups of tourists dominate the streets, seeking out coffee shops and window prostitution. This has been a problem for years, and solutions have been proposed for years but never implemented.

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nieuwrechts.nl broke the news in on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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