Authorities in Spain's Balearic Islands are fed up with the so-called "booze tourism" that some of its towns have become known for. INSTAGRAM INFLUENCER ARRESTED FOR CLIMBING PYRAMID IN EGYPTThe law also restricts liquor stores from selling alcohol after 9:30 p.m., and bans bars from giving away free drinks, Spain’s El País reports. The regulations further prohibit the practice of “balconing” — whereby hotel guests jump from their balconies into pools, or to other balconies — across the entirety of the Balearic Islands. In the wake of the new law, Negueruela further said he’s not opposed to expanding the restrictions to other areas of the region if need be. Over 13 million tourists visit the Balearic Islands — which include the larger islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, as well as several smaller islands — every year, El País reported.
Source: Fox News January 18, 2020 19:37 UTC