THE HAGUE: Tourist hotspot Amsterdam turns into a “lawless jungle” after dark with the police powerless to intervene against crime and violence, the city´s ombudsman warned in an interview Saturday. “The city centre becomes an urban jungle at night,” Amsterdam´s official ombudsman Arre Zuurmond told Dutch daily Trouw, warning of illegal car and bike races zooming through the streets, open drugs sales and general mayhem. “Criminal money flourishes, there is no authority and the police can no longer handle the situation,” he warned. Some 18 million tourists flock to Amsterdam every year — more than the entire population of the Netherlands. Over the past year, the city has sought to take major steps to push back against unruly visitors instituting stiff fines and penalties for breaking public disturbance laws. But enticed by cheap travel, groups mostly of young men — mainly from elsewhere in the Netherlands or Britain — frequently roam the inner city´s canal-lined streets at weekends, on pub crawls or to celebrate stag parties drawn by easy access to drugs and the notorious Red Light district. Zuurmond paints a painful picture of the city centre´s nightlife after previously setting up three cameras in the busy Leidseplein square ringed by bars and clubs. “One night we counted 900 offences, mainly between the hours of 2:00am and 4:00am. The atmosphere is grim, and there is an air of lawlessness,” he said. “Scooters race through the pedestrian areas. There is a lot of shouting. Drugs are being bought. There is stealing. People pee and even poop on the streets,” he said.
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