Leaving a Towel on the Beach Could Cost You £425 This Summer
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Italian beaches are cracking down on reservation: tourists can be fined up to 500 euros and their sunbeds and towels can be confiscated.
Italy's Coast Guard is breaking up with reserved beach areas: if you leave parasols, sunbeds or other objects on the public beach overnight, you have to reckon with consequences.
The Italian authorities are taking action against those who try to occupy the best places on the beach by leaving their objects on the sand for days.
The Italian authorities have begun to drastically sanction the practice of booking places on the beach by leaving personal items overnight. Those who insist on this practice risk fines of up to 500 euros, inform the British publication The Sun.La Torre del Greco, a suburb of the city of Naples, local authorities, including coast guard and the police, have initiated actions to confiscate objects left on the beach to reserve places. In a single mo…
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