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The online ads, highlighting the risks associated with the excessive use of drugs and drink, will be triggered when people in Britain tap in terms like – stag party, cheap hotel or pub crawl Amsterdam.
Brothels and bars will have earlier closing times from the weekend and a ban on smoking cannabis on the streets in and around the Red Light District comes into force in May.
Deputy mayor Sofyan Mbarki said Amsterdam was already taking more management measures than other large cities in Europe.
“Visitors will remain welcome but not if they misbehave and cause nuisance,” he told the BBC.
Jon Stainer, director of operations of stag party organiser StagWeb.co.uk, said: “Whilst we understand the position of the local authorities wanting to combat anti-social behaviour, it’s pretty lazy stereotyping to tarnish all Brits with the same brush.
Brothels and bars will have earlier closing times from the weekend and a ban on smoking cannabis on the streets in and around the Red Light District comes into force in May.
Deputy mayor Sofyan Mbarki said Amsterdam was already taking more management measures than other large cities in Europe.
“Visitors will remain welcome but not if they misbehave and cause nuisance,” he told the BBC.
Jon Stainer, director of operations of stag party organiser StagWeb.co.uk, said: “Whilst we understand the position of the local authorities wanting to combat anti-social behaviour, it’s pretty lazy stereotyping to tarnish all Brits with the same brush.
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