Petitions of a French Beach City for Tourists: Keep your clothes in the markets

A sea coastal city in France is climbing on tourists who enter their swimsuit beyond sand. “A little restraint, please!” Mayor Yanik Moro of Les Sables D’OLon begs mostly flocks of French tourists on social media last week, who go every summer.Moro said in an interview that behavior became more prevalent in recent years. He said that visitors go out of the beach and run in their bathing suits in city markets, grocery stores and restaurants. “If you go to a market to buy local food – fruits, vegetables, meat – you may not be half -folded with hair falling on vegetables,” he said, “It’s a matter of decency.”In July, Resort Town officials have issued a fine to 10 people – all French tourists -. Up to 150. Moro said that the highest fined for crime in July has been imposed as the Rule was introduced in 2020. “I don’t know if it is a reflex to show someone’s muscles,” he said. “Or to focus more quickly, and don’t lose one hour of sunlight.”Les Sables D’Olon, which Moro said, was one of the previous coastal resorts in France, sits on the west coast of the country and is a mile of beaches. “It provides a huge location to be half-threatened if you want,” he said. Or completely naked, since Sables D’Olonne also has a neadist beach.Many cities have made similar rules in recent years, as European holiday cities struggle with bounce in visitors, including scary clades. In some parts of Spain, just wearing swimwear on the sea shore and nearby roads can be illegal, and fine can be hundreds of euros. On Thursday, the tourism board in Malaga resorted to social media to remind tourists of the rules, urging them to “dress up completely”.,In some parts of Italy, including Sornto, on the Amalfi coast, tourists can be fined hundreds of euros for walking around the shirtless, which the mayor described as a “broad inductial behavior”. In Dubrovnik, Croatia, in 2018, officials issued a notice to tourists that they could not wander around the city in swimwear. Rules are about respect and cleanliness, Moro said. “When you are shoulder to shoulder with others in a bus on the beach, you don’t want to stay in contact with your neighbor’s skin,” he said. He said, “Les Sables D’Olon is worthy of being better known.” “Come look at us, we will be happy to welcome you.”