Palma gears up: 170 new police officers for Playa de Palma – solution or placebo?
What Visitors Should Know About Street Vendors in Mallorca
Buying from licensed shops in Mallorca is safer than purchasing from unlicensed street vendors.

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What should tourists know about buying from street vendors in Mallorca?
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Why is Palma hiring more police officers for Playa de Palma?
Palma wants more visible enforcement in Playa de Palma from 2026.
Will more police in Playa de Palma actually reduce unlicensed street vending?
More patrols may help, but they are unlikely to solve the problem on their own.
What areas of Playa de Palma are likely to see more police checks?
Busy beachfront areas and transport نقاط are likely to see the most checks.
Is Playa de Palma likely to feel safer with more police patrols?
More patrols may improve the sense of order in busy areas.
Why do street vendors keep appearing again in Playa de Palma?
They often relocate when checks are inconsistent.
What else besides police patrols could help Playa de Palma?
A wider mix of enforcement, prevention and legal options would help most.
What are the risks of relying on more police in Mallorca’s tourist areas?
More officers help only if they are used with clear rules and oversight.
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