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The seaside town 'no-go zone' overrun by drug addicts, subject to daily street fights and daytime drinking - as furious locals plead for help
A seaside town has become a 'no-go zone' due to an influx of drug addicts, frequent street fights, and daytime drinking, prompting residents to demand assistance. Locals are urgently calling for intervention to address the deteriorating situation.
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