Sunday 13 August 2017

Dozens of locals storm Barcelona beach in protest against ‘rowdy’ tourists


Dozens of Barcelona residents stormed the city’s beach today to protest against rowdy tourists. Around one hundred locals argued that the influx of tourists has increased the price of their rents, and forced longtime residents out of the city centre. They claim that they have also seen a spike in rowdy behavior because of party-seeking foreigners. Many of the protestors from the city’s waterfront neighborhood of Barceloneta wore yellow T-shirts bearing the slogan ‘Barceloneta isn’t for sale’ in Catalan.
Some staked homemade signs in the sand, including a large one that read in English ‘We Don’t Want Tourists In Our Buildings. This Is Not A Beach Resort.’




As Barcelona hits its peak tourist season this month, its beach has become overrun by sunbathers. The protest was organised by a local residents’ group under the theme ‘Recover the beach for everyone!’
Barcelona’s town hall has responded to the tourist influx by trying to curb the growth of apartments that rented to tourists via on-line platforms like Airbnb. Tension regarding the effects of tourism on the quality of life for locals has helped lead to an outbreak in vandalism against mass tourism in Barcelona and other parts of Spain. Radical leftists groups have stopped a sight-seeing bus tour, sabotaged rental bikes often used by tourists, and painted graffiti messages of ‘Tourist Go Home’ on buildings across the city.


Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has criticized the far-left groups, saying their protest against a tourism sector that accounts of 11 percent of the country’s gross domestic product was ‘senseless’.
He said: ‘I never imagined I would have to defend the tourism sector.‘This truly is something unheard of.’

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