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The title of the "Social Problems" section seems inaccurate, based on the information provided in that section. It doesn't discuss any specific "social problems" other than the festival causing gridlock. I would not classify gridlock as a social problem. It seems as if this section needs to be retitled, or just have the facts from it moved into the next section and because the causes behind the festival no longer being held in the original location.

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clear evidence of personal opinion[edit]

Under history references are made to the event being "undignified" and other such language, perhaps this is a bit too judgmental? 2603:7080:D23D:6000:E010:858A:13E6:536C (talk) 18:26, 17 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]