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(FILES) A pedestrian walks past a legal cannabis hardware store on January 12, 2006 in the Dutch city of Maastricht. The city is fed up with the French, Belgians and Germans who flock to the town to get soft drugs, and plans to move the legal cannabis cafes close to the border, much to the dismay of the city's Belgian neighbours. The soft drugs tourism is causing increasing problems for the town, according to Maastricht officials, such as cannabis tourists taking up the limited parking spaces, petty crime and hard drugs dealers offering their goods in the vicinity of coffee shops, legal cannabis cafes. In December 2005, the Maastricht town council unanimously put their weight behind plans by mayor Gerd Leers to move the coffee shops out of town. AFP PHOTO / ANP PHOTO / ROBIN UTRECHT
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Maastricht, NETHERLANDS |
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ROBIN UTRECHT |
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25 Ianuarie 2011 |
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