DutchNews, September 9,
2016
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| Pokemon hunters in Kijkduin last month. Photo: Arie Kievit via HH |
The Hague city council has drafted in lawyers
in an effort to reduce the number of Pokémon Go players in the Kijkduin dune
area.
Last month the city crowned Kijkduin ‘Pokémon capital of the Netherlands’
but now officials say the hundreds of players are damaging the fragile nature
reserve and causing major problems for residents in the seaside resort.
The
city now hopes that the threat of court action will persuade game maker Niantic
Labs to remove all the Pokémon from the reserve.
‘These are protected areas and
should remain so,’ spokesman Gérald Rensink told the Volkskrant. ‘The game
developer should not encourage people to walk through the area. We have made an
urgent request to Niantic Labs to switch off the coordinates which cover the
protected space.’
Lawyers say another option would be to introduce a ban on
large groups gathering in Kijkduin.

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