Magalluf Shame
Dear Sir,
As a regular, long-time visitor to Majorca, I first came to the island in the 1960’s when Magalluf was a few hotels catering for families, I am at a loss to understand why the appalling behaviour of young, mainly British visitors is accepted within the law.
Surely, Spanish law covers being drunk in public, obscenity, and other offensive behaviour? Is it not possible to arrest and lock up these unacceptable visitors, until eventually, it is understood that Majorca will not tolerate them, and so the area can be returned to a suitable destination for people whose behaviour is acceptable?
To need to make a profit from tourism and individual businesses is understandable, but it must not sink to such levels of abuse of the victims, the local people who have to clean up the disgusting results, and the overall reputation of British visitors.
Barbara Joyce
UK
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08/07/2014 00:00
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