A new tourist crackdown has been issued in Majorca as £435 fines are dished out for a "lack of respect". UK tourists could face a whopping €500 (£435) fine in Majorca in the Balearic Islands in the European Union .
Signs erected on the island demand UK holidaymakers show "respect" while on their holidays or they could face a €500 (£435) fine. Offenders have been warned against "shouting, fighting or bothering people".
Another sign urges Brits not to "dirty the street" which is also punishable by €200 (£174). Palma Airport saw 1.1 million international arrivals in April alone, a 12.9 per cent rise year-on-year, with the Balearics recording the fastest growth across Spain.
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Yasim Pekel, a travel e