Restaurant owners in Palma's La Lonja area, whose relations with the town hall have been fraught for some years, have launched a new attack on the administration, accusing it of "continuous persecution".
Palma restaurant owners accuse town hall of "persecution"
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These restaurants need to be controlled. It is a lovely square aoart from the restaurants that seek to fill it with tables. What right do they have to take 70-80% of a public square just to serve poor quality tapas to tourists? Their use of outside space should be as constrained as every other restaurant in Palma is.