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Amsterdam Warns Tourists of Common Scam: Be Cautious!

Don't fall for sob stories. Amsterdam's city council warns tourists about a prevalent scam targeting visitors and locals alike. Stay alert and keep your money safe.

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Amsterdam Warns Tourists of Common Scam: Be Cautious!

Amsterdam, a popular city break destination, is warning tourists about a common scam. Locals and visitors alike should be wary of individuals approaching them, seemingly in need, but potentially aiming to extort money. This variation of a common European scam has been reported in Amsterdam. Tourists are being targeted by people who appear lost or without money, attempting to persuade them to hand over cash. A recent Reddit post describes a tourist encountering a crying woman claiming to be Ukrainian and lost, which felt like a scam. Another tourist reported a similar experience with a Dutch man, confirming it's a common app. The woman's story became suspicious when she was seen approaching other tourists after being rejected by the first one. Some people suggest it's hard to trust anyone in the city centre, even when genuine help might be needed. Amsterdam City Council has been considering relocating legal prostitution away from the historic red light district for years. The plans aim to reduce overcrowding and improve safety, with proposals focusing on limiting window brothels and promoting controlled zones. However, no final decision has been made yet. The regulation of sex work in Amsterdam ensures industry workers are safer, reliably paid, and eligible for certain benefits. Amsterdam, while working to clean up its image and relocate its red light district, urges tourists to remain vigilant. Be cautious of anyone approaching you with a suspicious story, and trust your instincts. If you suspect a common app, walk away and report the incident to local authorities.

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