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Banned in Haarlem but happening anyway: Reserving sidewalk spots for King's Day. Residents warn: 'We’re standing here ourselves'

Banned in Haarlem but happening anyway: Reserving sidewalk spots for King's Day. Residents warn: 'We’re standing here ourselves'

Residents in Haarlem are increasingly reserving sidewalk spaces for King's Day flea markets ahead of time, despite official city prohibitions. On the Raamvest, locals have begun using handmade signs to claim specific spots for their own use during the national holiday.

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