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CZ🎭 Culture11 hr. ago

Hádky i napadení plavčíka. Přerov řeší konflikty na koupališti, hrozí zákazy vstupu

The city of Přerov is addressing conflicts at a local swimming pool, where disputes and incidents involving swimmers have led to concerns about safety and order. Authorities are considering implementing entry bans to manage the situation. The issues reportedly involve confrontations and attacks on lifeguards, prompting discussions about stricter regulations to ensure a secure environment for visitors.

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Hádky i napadení plavčíka. Přerov řeší konflikty na koupališti, hrozí zákazy vstupu

The city of Přerov is addressing conflicts at a local swimming pool, where disputes and incidents involving swimmers have led to concerns about safety and order. Authorities are considering implementing entry bans to manage the situation. The issues reportedly involve confrontations and attacks on lifeguards, prompting discussions about stricter regulations to ensure a secure environment for visitors.

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