Authorities in the Dutch coastal town of Zandvoort have enacted an emergency order in anticipation of potential public disorder involving groups of young people this weekend. The measure grants police and enforcement officials increased powers on the beach, boulevard, and near the train station until late Monday. This decision follows disruptive behavior observed the previous evening and is a preventative measure based on intelligence suggesting planned confrontations with each other or law enforcement. The emergency order prohibits carrying items that could be used as weapons, such as glass or sticks, and bans face-covering clothing. Similar incidents occurred during the recent Pentecost holiday, leading to early closures of beachside businesses and the designation of the area as a safety risk zone, prompting a previous emergency order. Officials express concern over potential injuries and property damage if unrest escalates. The aim is to maintain public safety and prevent a repeat of the disturbances experienced during the previous busy period.