UK fears ‘final penalty’ for tourists in Seville

Alarms go off on the other side of the Spanish border. After the authorities began to deal forcefully with a problem that represents an important economic source for some, but represents a headache for many others. Among them Affected Potential Profilea A very specific type of tourist or visitor..

And the evidence for them The attention that began to be given in some foreign mediaEspecially this summer in the British newspapers or the popular newspapers. This started as a surprise in the main countries that feed Spain every summer with tourists because Demonstrations against the uncontrolled spread of tourism And its impact on cities and populations, and above all, on the cost of living and housing.

with The problem of multiple illegal tourist homes – And those that have not yet been considered in this way, but have already been announced to be regulated by legislative changes – there are municipalities and cities that have launched Stop and fight Against these.

The British press speaks of doubts about whether the procedure is “ethical”.

Seville is one of the cases mentioned above, where the tourism department will review 715 official permits sent by the city council that do not comply with the regulations for this type of property. Exactly, that’s what the newspaper reported. Expresses. And that is under the title: Spain’s hottest city unleashes chaos on holiday homes by flouting rules.

In the aforementioned article, after repeatedly stating that Seville is the city where summer comes, Mercury at 40 degrees Centenary, he repeated what he announced that the competent authorities “will cut off Water supply Those who break the rules [de viviendas turísticas] Repeated violators will be punished.”

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According to British media The punitive measure would have worried tourists who might end up becoming victims.As users of the illegal tourist accommodation concerned: “Doubts have been raised about the ethics of this decision.Because temperatures in Seville are usually unbearably high. “Without access to water, it could cause serious problems for people trying to adapt to the heat.”

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