Capri and the Anti-Petulanza Order, the Mayor: "Tourists Should Not Be Harassed"
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On the popular Italian Mediterranean island of Capri, tourists are to be better protected from intrusive business practices. Mayor Paolo Falco has now issued a decree to this effect. According to this, it is now forbidden to approach tourists "by showing menus, brochures, flyers, maps and any kind of promotional material." "We cannot sell all hotels to Arabs as in Monte-Carlo or St. Vincent and leave the field to them. Or to close the island aft…
Italy tourists on Capri should be better protected. A new regulation prohibits intrusive advertising. The police strictly control.
It is enough to disturb the tourists. Thousands and thousands of tourists are flooding the Italian cities in this summer period and it is hunting for the business. Traders and shopkeepers often point on an advertisement even â â excessiveâ to beat the competition and ensure incredible numbers. Precisely the petulanza and the insistence with tourists, however, will be forbidden in Capri. This is the decision of the mayor, Paolo Falco, of the sugg…
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