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Popular Spanish resorts are at the center of a scandal due to the growing number of prostitutes and scandalous parties

Locals and intelligent tourists express their indignation at these scoundrels who spread pornography throughout the Spanish resorts. The authorities are now actively looking for ways to combat the “stag parties” and “bachelor parties” that have become a problem in the Balearic Islands, as well as in popular destinations such as Malaga, Córdoba, Seville, and many others.

These phenomena are because tourists, mainly from the UK, come here solely for the sake of entertainment, and as a result, crime flows to the resorts. Authorities and residents are in a state of shock.

“Locals and those tourists who want a quiet and decent holiday are tired of obscene entertainment such as ‘bachelor parties’ and ‘bachelor parties’. These events are held in rented houses or even in hotels, and are often accompanied by a large number of inappropriately behaved men, dressed in defiant underwear, and with them they have intimate toys, and in the worst case, prostitutes,” Spanish media report.

Unfortunately, the demand for the services of prostitutes in the Balearic Islands, especially in the resort towns of Palma de Mallorca and Magaluf, has increased by 10%, and most of them are illegal immigrants who arrived on a tourist visa. This is naturally accompanied by the growth of another form of criminal activity.

In response, residents and hotel owners in the cities of Malaga, Córdoba, Logroño, León, Salamanca, Seville, and Granada have begun to make changes to the rules for using hotels and rental units after numerous complaints. They hope to implement “a ban on obscene events, as well as a ban on the outdoor display of intimate items and accessories on public roads.” Hotel owners are also seeking permission to have the right to evict drunk customers from hotels without paying any compensation. But how this will be implemented within the framework of the law remains unclear.

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