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Local anecdotes and regional travel forums referencing Sint Maarten transport customs; no official government website confirmation found.
In the Dutch part of Sint Maarten, a curious local custom reportedly restricts the sale of ice cream from moving vehicles, a peculiarity rooted in historical transport regulations.
Local anecdotes and regional travel forums referencing Sint Maarten transport customs; no official government website confirmation found.
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