Platja d’Aro’s Ban on Bachelor and Bachelorette Party Attire
Platja d’Aro, a popular tourist spot in Spain’s Costa Brava, has recently implemented a ban on certain attire and accessories commonly seen during bachelor and bachelorette parties.
Reason for the Ban
The mayor of Platja d’Aro, Maurici Jiménez, announced the ban on “clothing representing human genitals” in an effort to maintain community coexistence and prevent disruptive behaviors during pre-wedding celebrations.
New Regulations
According to the new law, individuals are prohibited from appearing in public spaces wearing clothing or accessories that depict human genitals, as well as using sex dolls or other items of a sexual nature.
Enforcement and Penalties
Authorities have warned that violators of the ban could face fines ranging from €300 to €1,500, emphasizing the importance of respecting the new regulations to avoid penalties.
Impact on Pre-Wedding Celebrations
Platja d’Aro is a renowned destination for pre-wedding celebrations, attracting numerous visitors who come to celebrate brides-to-be and grooms-to-be. The new regulations aim to maintain a respectful and enjoyable environment for all visitors.
Community Response
Local reports have highlighted incidents where disruptive bachelor and bachelorette parties have caused disturbances, prompting the community to support the ban as a measure to address such behaviors.