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'I'm no child hater': Local residents shocked after playground controversy at Hoeve Duin en Kruidberg

'I'm no child hater': Local residents shocked after playground controversy at Hoeve Duin en Kruidberg

Residents living near Hoeve Duin en Kruidberg have expressed shock at the social media backlash and hateful messages following the enforcement of rules at a local playground. While they support the measures, they have clarified that their stance is not based on a dislike of children.

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