Tourists in Europe Can Be Fined $550 for Wearing Swimwear Outside Beaches

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New rules for tourists in Europe are causing controversy on social media. Tourists can be fined $550 for wearing swimwear outside of beaches.

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TikToker Isabella Lakin posted a video warning tourists heading to Europe that they could be fined up to $550 for wearing swimwear outside of beaches. Other travelers were shocked by the decision.

According to the New York Post, a few years ago, the mayor of Sorrento, Massimo Coppola, imposed a fine for tourists who show parts of their bodies that could “damage the city’s reputation” and for “widespread indecent behavior.”

The decision has been adopted in other European countries and has outraged tourists from various regions.

Isabella Lakin warned her followers not to wear a “bikini top when leaving the beach without something over it.” “They don’t want tourists doing this,” Lakin warned.

In the comments of the video, users mentioned cities in Spain, Croatia, Italy, and other countries. “I was fined 700 euros for wearing a top,” reported one profile. “This happened to me in southern France,” said another.

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