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Posted: 01/April/2018 at 01:51 |
Since many of the beach users have been disregarding the warning signs about the danger of possible cliff collapsing, authorities will now impose new rules and penalties to those who won’t respect the minimum safety distance when laying on the beach next to any rock formations with these warning signs. If you are
caught placing your towel or personal belongings and remaining within a few
meters from the dangerous designated areas you could be identified by local
authorities or lifeguards and prohibited to stay and to come back to any beach
in the area for a period of at least 7 days. This new rule has been approved
across the region and starts today. It will be put into practice until the end
of the bathing season. We strongly
recommend people enjoying the beaches in the Algarve to look out for those
signs and follow instructions if you don’t want to be banned from accessing the
beach during your holiday. You have been warned. |
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hamlet
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Hello and thank you for that information.
A late night or were you up early! My guess is just in from the boozer I can imagine the police report,look out for two sun worshipers. She can be recognised with a tiny weeny polka dot bikini And he WELL, wearing a pair of shorts. Admin why not fool us with the camera on the strip has been re-instated. Enjoy the rest of Easter. |
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This was of course an April fool's joke. No such rule has been passed or even discussed (as far as we know). Still, we'd like to remind people that there is a real danger of staying close to the cliffs with those signs on. There is definitely a chance of some collapsing, and it doesn't happen only at night or when there's no one around. A few years ago, 5 people lost their life on a beach in Albufeira (Maria Luisa Beach) due to part of a rock formation falling on them without warning on a summer day. So please, do follow the instructions and stay clear of the danger areas. Have a great stay in Albufeira!
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You got me! I took it in completely. Well done.
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In parts of France if you sit where the signs tell you not to, chaps from the Police Nationale ask you to move along please, and sometimes not nicely.
Not such a bad idea perhaps, to protect people from their own stupidity and save a lot of work and grief later. |
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I finally realise why most locals in both Spain and Portugal and Greece always sit near the water . We used to joke it was because they did not like walking down the beach and every one looking at them. But it makes sense now they wanted to avoid rock falls. Being townies we would not think about cliffs collapsing. Always follow the locals example so long as its sensible that is.
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