Tourists visiting one of Spain's top holiday destinations have been warned that they will be refused entry to the area's restaurants if wearing certain items of clothing.
Restaurant owners in Playa de Palma, Majorca have said that they are sick of 'drunken tourism' - despite the season having only begun.
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The venues partaking in the clothing ban have QR codes on entry so that visitors know the rules.
The clothing banned includes:
- Tank tops without straps
- Swimming trunks
- Swimsuits
- Any accessories purchased from street vendors, such as gold chains or glow-in-the-dark hats
- Football strips
The ban applies to eleven restaurants at the moment, all associated with the Palma Beach brand, but others are likely to follow.
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CEO of Palma Beach, Juanmi Ferrer said: "The situation on public roads is worse now than in 2017, 2018 and 2019. We already consider the season lost in terms of incivility control. We need support from the authorities because neither the businesses nor the residents can stop it."