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Published 13:02 27 Mar 2019 GMT
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The ban won't go into effect until 2020 in order to give tour companies time to wind down their businesses.
Until then, measures have been put in place to make sure tour groups visiting the Red Light District are of small size (20 or less) and all operators must have formal licenses following complaints from Dutch residents about the growth in footfall through the neighbourhood in recent times.
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