Drunk tourists force major city to ban all nighttime pub crawls
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The Czech capital is set to clamp down on organized pub crawls, a popular tourist activity that has led to increased noise and litter in Prague's historic areas.
Adam Zabranský stated that the intent behind the ban is to curb cheap alco-tourism, highlighting the negative impacts felt by residents due to rowdy drunk visitors.
The ban aims to address several concerns, including noise and the security issues that arise from large groups of inebriated tourists moving about the city at night.
The city's ban is influenced by a desire to promote cultural tourism; Zabranský remarked on the hope that visitors who seek culture would engage more responsibly.
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