Administration took decisions to save the beach in Spain

It is being told that some other rules have also been made to keep Spain's sea safe. In these, there is a ban on the use of soap and shampoo and even when coming naked. If anyone is found doing this, then he may also have to pay 620 pounds i.e. 59,534 rupees.



Spanish resorts in the Spanish city of Vigo have decided to impose a fine of 645 pounds i.e. ₹ 61 thousand on those who urinate in the sea. According to reports, the authorities in Vigo, located in the northern Galicia region, have taken such a decision to save the sea.



Officials have said that they will build a public toilet near the beach. However, no concession will be given to those who urinate in the middle at any cost. However, it is not yet clear how it will be ascertained who has urinated in the sea or who has not.



It is being told that some other rules have also been made to keep Spain's sea safe. For example, it is strictly forbidden for those who come here to bring their own soap and shampoo and the question of washing dishes etc. does not arise in the meantime. If anyone is found doing this, then he will also have to pay 620 pounds i.e. 59,534 rupees.



Apart from this, keeping in mind the good environment, smoking has been banned on this beach. Officials are hoping that by imposing such restrictions, they will be able to keep the coastal area pollution-free. Similarly, those who come to the beach for a holiday, if they go to the beach naked, then they will have to pay a fine for this too.



Please note that restrictions are not imposed only near the middle. Many sea-side restaurants have also imposed their own bans. These include restrictions imposed on clothing. For example, it is not allowed to come here wearing a football jersey or without a shirt. Apart from this, buying swimwear, shorts etc. from roadside vendors is also prohibited. According to the information revealed, the highest fines have been imposed so far in Barcelona and Mallorca.




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