Palma Tightens Controls: More Security — or a New Punitive Culture?
What Palma’s Police Expansion Could Mean for Enforcement
Palma plans to expand its local police force, aiming for more visible enforcement by early 2026.

Answer
What is Palma planning next for local police and enforcement?
More questions on this topic
Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Are the new controls in Palma making the Paseo Marítimo safer?
The controls are more visible, but whether they truly improve safety is still disputed.
What are the most common fines in Palma under the new rules?
E-scooters, illegal street vending and public drinking are among the main targets.
Can you still ride an e-scooter in Palma without problems?
You can ride an e-scooter in Palma, but rule breaches are being checked more strictly.
Is street vending in Palma becoming harder because of the new controls?
Street vending in Palma is facing much stricter enforcement than before.
What should I know before visiting the Passeig Marítim in Palma this summer?
Expect more visible checks and stricter enforcement on the promenade.
Why are Palma’s new fines being criticised by some locals?
Some locals fear the controls are hitting vulnerable people too hard.
What would make Palma’s tougher controls fairer and more effective?
Support, clear information and better planning would make enforcement fairer.
Similar notes
Discover more interesting content

Experience Mallorca's Best Beaches and Coves with SUP and Snorkeling

Spanish Cooking Workshop in Mallorca
