Tourists in Spain are being warned of hefty fines up to £2,484 for public drinking in certain areas, with strict rules enforced in popular tourist hotspots like Majorca and San Antonio. The crackdown on public boozing includes bans on party boats, happy hours, and alcohol sales during specific hours, with fines ranging from £580 to £1,242 for disturbances, and up to £2,484 for serious cases. The Spanish government has allocated up to €16 million to enforce these laws, with security teams monitoring tourist hubs to ensure compliance, especially during peak periods like Christmas and New Year.
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