New rules in a Spanish resort mean that anyone caught urinating in public faces stiff new fines.
Going for a pee in the sea could soon set you back €750 in one Spanish resort.
New rules in the coastal city of Vigo in Galicia mean that anyone caught urinating in public faces stiff new fines.
The city's updated beach regulations also state that 'physiological evacuations' in the sea or at the beach will be considered an infraction of health and safety laws.
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