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Spain’s Balcony Ban & Alcohol Rules
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If you’re heading to Spain this summer, especially Majorca’s hotspots like Magaluf, heed this warning: “balconing” — jumping between balconies or climbing ledges — is now officially dangerous and punishable by steep fines up to £31,000 or even hotel eviction. Local authorities are cracking down hard, especially when booze is involved, to keep tourist areas safe and curb chaos. Don’t think you’re invincible — travel insurance won’t cover injuries from reckless stunts, especially if you’re drunk. Also, new alcohol rules ban happy hours and late-night off-license buys in places like San Antonio. And always carry your photo ID — Spanish police can demand it, and no ID can be seen as disobedience. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy your holiday without the hassle.
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