Spain Takes Measures Against Unwanted Beach Behavior by Banning Urination in the Sea

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 4, 2024 04:32 AMNews
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This summer, Spain is expecting a record number of tourists, and the authorities in popular tourist destinations are taking measures to address some of the lesser-discussed consequences of overtourism. Marbella, a renowned resort on the Costa del Sol, is leading this movement by introducing new rules to maintain the cleanliness and safety of its beaches.

Marbella has decided to double its efforts to protect its pristine beaches by imposing a significant fine for those caught urinating in the sea. Inspired by the northern Spanish town of Vigo, which introduced a similar fine two years ago, Marbella city councillors recently voted to increase the fine for "physiological evacuation on the beach or in the sea" from €300 to €750.

This new ordinance will apply to all 25 beaches in the Malaga municipality, aiming to deter both locals and tourists from such behavior. Public urination on land is already prohibited, but enforcing this rule underwater presents unique challenges. There is currently no clear plan on how lifeguards will detect and manage these underwater infractions.

In addition to the ban on urination, the ordinance includes other regulations to ensure a pleasant and safe beach environment. Playing with balls in the water and reserving areas with parasols will also be prohibited. Dog owners will need to keep their pets away from the water unless they are on designated dog-friendly beaches.

Despite the strict new rules, smoking and vaping are still permitted on the sands. However, fines will be imposed for littering with cigarette butts or food scraps, emphasizing the focus on maintaining cleanliness.

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