There are fears that Amsterdam's latest bid to discourage young British men from heading to the city for weekends of booze, drugs and sex could in fact have the opposite effect.
There are fears Amsterdam's latest bid to discourage young British men from heading to the city for weekends of booze, drugs and sex could in fact have the opposite effect.
In another video a man is passed out on a street bench. An ambulance takes him to hospital as the video warns about drug use and permanent health damage. "With all this media attention, a much larger audience is being reached, rather than just the people you don't want to see in Amsterdam," Mr Duursma said.
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