Debate in Amsterdam: Children's Right to Play Upheld
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Summary
A debate in Amsterdam over children playing in a neighborhood soccer cage resulted in a court decision to allow the children to continue playing, with the sports advisory council emphasizing that the sound of children playing should not be considered a nuisance.
Key quotes
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The case went to court, and the supporters won out. The cage stayed.
The sound of children playing should not be considered a nuisance.
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