Airports are full of tourists flooding Portugal, Italy, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and more, and each of these destinations has some new rules that if you break them – you may have to pay quite a bit.
In Portugal, it was decided that anyone who plays music on beaches will receive a fine that can reach up to 36,200 euros. The highest fine could be given to a large group that flagrantly violates the law. Individuals who break the law can receive fines ranging from €4 to €000,<>, depending on the extent of the violation and the discretion of the police officer.
In Barcelona, Spain, vacationers on the beaches were banned from smoking cigarettes, in order to prevent dirt on the beaches, and at the same time to minimize harm to passive smokers who come to vacation on the city's beaches.
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In Sorrento, Italy, swimwear is banned throughout the city due to the phenomenon of tourists who also came to churches, which is perceived there as disrespectful clothing. In addition, it is forbidden to sunbathe with bare breasts, which is considered very common in many European destinations.
The Acropolis in Greece has begun to limit the time spent visiting the place, so that tourists arriving there will have to leave after a certain time. The Pantheon in Rome began charging a fee for admission, and in many places around the world, such as Portugal, they have already begun to restrict the rental of apartments to tourists.
Last week, Israel Hayom published new laws in Dubai according to which anyone who violates the city's traffic rules is exposed to fines that can reach up to NIS 100,50, if, for example, you participated in illegal car racing. Anyone who passes through a red light can receive a fine of up to NIS 10,<>, and anyone who drives without a license plate is exposed to a fine of about NIS <>,<>.
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