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#6390824
29 Jan 2021
People passing infront of the shipping containers outside of the stadium, cycling on bicycles. The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390826
29 Jan 2021
The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390828
29 Jan 2021
The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390830
29 Jan 2021
People cycling and walking outside of the stadium. The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390832
29 Jan 2021
Sculpture at the entrance of the stadium with containers in the background. The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390834
29 Jan 2021
The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390836
29 Jan 2021
The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390838
29 Jan 2021
People passing infront of the shipping containers outside of the stadium, cycling on bicycles. The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390840
29 Jan 2021
The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390842
29 Jan 2021
A sign of a man with chemical protection mask as seen vandalized with graffiti on the containers. The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6390844
29 Jan 2021
The Philips Stadion, PSV club stadium in the Dutch city of Eindhoven is barricaded with shipping containers to protect the building, the museum, fanstore, multiple gates, trackside and supporters home side from riots and looting as happened previously in the city. The fortification and sealing of the front side of the stadium took place after the club received some threats according to the local media. Eindhoven faced some violent clashes during an anti-lockdown / anti-curfew protest that turned into fights with the police, looting shops and damaging the city. The Dutch government imposed in January a night curfew as stricter measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the new Covid-19 mutation. Previously since December 2020, a COVID lockdown was applied with bars, restaurants, non-essential shops and markets closed. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on January 29, 2020
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#6384850
26 Jan 2021
A police officer at the area were damages have been made. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384766
26 Jan 2021
Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384790
26 Jan 2021
A worker is inspecting and writing down the damages. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384792
26 Jan 2021
A damaged with broken glasses bus stop. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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#6384794
26 Jan 2021
Damaged tram stop Randweg as seen with people wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021
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