This City in Spain Will Fine You If You Pee in the Sea
- Publish date: Friday، 12 July 2024
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Marbella is cracking down on beachgoers who think the sea is their personal restroom. In a bold move to keep its 25 stunning beaches clean, the city is considering fines of up to $815 for anyone caught relieving themselves in the water. Yes, you read that right—no more sneaky bathroom breaks while you’re soaking up the sun!
Big Price Tag for a Small Mistake
This hefty fine comes after the city council approved the proposal, although it still needs to pass public consultation. Previously, fines for this kind of beach behavior were around $300, so this is a significant jump!
Under the new rules, public urination is labeled as a serious breach of hygiene standards. How exactly lifeguards will spot offenders doing their "business" is still a bit of a mystery, so it's best to hold it in if you're feeling the urge!
More Beach Rules Coming Your Way
But that’s not all! Marbella is also introducing more restrictions this summer, including rules against dogs entering the sea, playing ball in the water, and setting up umbrellas without permission.
These changes are part of Spain's ongoing effort to manage the influx of tourists as it gears up to become one of the most visited countries in the world. So next time you're at the beach, remember: the ocean is for swimming, not for "swimming to the restroom"!
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