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Wijk aan Zee residents stage playful protest for return of clock to historic bus shelter: 'It’s also about the principle'

Wijk aan Zee residents stage playful protest for return of clock to historic bus shelter: 'It’s also about the principle'

A group of residents in Wijk aan Zee staged a playful protest by hanging a toy clock on a historic bus stop at Julianaplein. The group is urging the municipality to repair and restore the original clock, which has been missing or non-functional.

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