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Heemskerk residents cannot yet ‘Ask for Angela,’ but social safety to become regular agenda item for businesses

Heemskerk residents cannot yet ‘Ask for Angela,’ but social safety to become regular agenda item for businesses

The Heemskerk local government supports the "Ask for Angela" safety initiative but has decided that the hospitality industry should lead its implementation rather than the municipality. While the program is not yet active in the village, social safety will now become a standard topic of discussion between local officials and business owners.

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