New Fines in Mallorca: Why Buyers Are Now Being Charged Too
Why Mallorca Police Are Now Fining Buyers Too
Mallorca police are widening enforcement to reduce illegal street trading, but the move is drawing criticism.

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Why are Mallorca police targeting buyers as well as sellers?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Can tourists be fined in Mallorca for buying from beach vendors?
Yes, buyers of illegal beach goods can now also be fined in Mallorca.
How much can the new fines in Mallorca be?
Buyers can be fined up to €750, while sellers can face up to €1,500.
What should I know before buying from beach stalls in Mallorca?
Buying from illegal beach stalls can now lead to a fine in Mallorca.
Where in Mallorca are the new street-vendor checks most visible?
Playa de Palma is one of the most visible areas for the new checks.
Why do many tourists in Mallorca not realise the beach vendors are illegal?
Many tourists do not realise that buying from illegal vendors can be fined.
What is the issue with illegal street trading in Mallorca beyond the fines?
The issue goes beyond fines and involves organised networks and vulnerable workers.
How could Mallorca handle illegal beach selling more fairly?
Clear information and targeted enforcement would likely be fairer.
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