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People in Britain's 'most dangerous migrant town' call for tourist tax to pay for crackdown on anti-social behaviour
Residents in Britain's 'most dangerous migrant town' are advocating for a tourist tax to fund measures against anti-social behaviour. The proposal aims to address local safety concerns through financial support for a crackdown.
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