Young Britons are the target for a crackdown on antisocial behaviour in the city – but are they the real problem?
Down the road on the Utrechtsestraat, Robbert Overmeer, a bar owner and chairman of a local business association, pointed out that during the Covid pandemic, in the absence of British tourists, antisocial behaviour by those of other nationalities suddenly became apparent, for example French, German and Belgian tourists“The French and Germans are still coming,” he said. “It’s not only the English who make problems.from buying drugs in coffee shops is the way to stop it.
group. “If this campaign helps to reduce the numbers of drunken tourists, so much the better, although reservations have been expressed in our group whether it’ll work, or might put off more people from visiting.”that advertising these problems might actually glamorise them. Tim Verlaan, assistant professor in urban history at Amsterdam University’s Centre for Urban History, said the campaign could give Amsterdam allure as a “vice city”.
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