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British holidaymakers in a popular tourist hotspot are being warned they could face fines of up to 750 euros (around £630) for buying anything, including food and drink, from street vendors. This comes as Palma, the capital of Mallorca, has introduced new laws this month that could see Brits slapped with fines or even arrested for a range of offences this summer.

The new rules tackle a host of issues, including graffiti, posters, leaflets, public gambling and betting, fraudulent begging, sexual demands, artistic performances, guided tours, littering, public alcohol consumption, group gatherings, street vending, motorhomes, nudism, balconing, and scooters. ‌

One notable change is the regulation of electric scooters. Riders will now need to prove they have civil liability insur

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