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Police in Espoo have been playing classical music at a beach in Haukilahti for the past few years .
Main aim is to keep young people out of the water during end of school term celebrations.
This year the playlist included Strauss ' The Blue Danube, Vivaldi 's Four Seasons and Schubert 's Ave Maria .
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