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Was wearing an Amsterdam Bandidos vest illegal? Suspended sentence demanded for Beverwijk man after two acquittals

Was wearing an Amsterdam Bandidos vest illegal? Suspended sentence demanded for Beverwijk man after two acquittals

An Amsterdam court is deliberating whether a 47-year-old man from Beverwijk committed a crime by wearing a Bandidos motorcycle club vest in June 2020. Despite two previous acquittals, prosecutors are now seeking a conditional prison sentence in this long-running legal case.

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Food enthusiast Nanja Pol visits the Botermarkt in Haarlem to explore local culinary offerings. During her trip, she focuses on sourcing organic ingredients for a morning breakfast.

Summer activities for children

Summer activities for children

The municipality of Haarlem is offering a variety of low-cost and free summer activities for children, including sports, creative workshops, and theater events. Families can utilize the local holiday calendar and the HaarlemPas to access programs such as Stuif Stuif and other recreational opportunities throughout the summer break.

Gamblers get no refunds from unlicensed online casinos

Gamblers get no refunds from unlicensed online casinos

The Dutch Supreme Court has ruled that gamblers who lost money at unlicensed online casinos are not entitled to a refund. This decision overturns previous lower court rulings and effectively ends attempts to recover losses through mass claims.

Presenter Kirsten Westrik moves from RTL to Talpa

Presenter Kirsten Westrik moves from RTL to Talpa

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Former top official: curfew was proposed due to student housing

Former top official: curfew was proposed due to student housing

Former senior official Hanneke Schipper-Spanninga testified that the implementation of a curfew was first considered in September 2020 due to difficulties in enforcing coronavirus regulations within student housing. The measure was discussed as a response to widespread non-compliance in these living environments.