Sorrento in Italy to fine people roaming around shirtless or in swimsuit
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, ITALY/ Created : Jul 17, 2022, 17:30 IST
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Sorrento police will keep a tab on such people and see to it that the rule is followed. Police will start patrolling the region to enforce the latest ban, as per the local reports.
Sorrento police will keep a tab on such people and see to it that the rule is followed. Police will start patrolling the region to enforce the latest ban, as per the local reports. Read less
Coppola, on his Facebook profile, wrote, "No more indecent behavior. Sorrento is increasingly recognized in the world as the capital of tourism and quality hospitality and these behaviors can constitute an element of discomfort and discomfort for both Sorrentines and tourists. In this way we want to protect and improve the livability of the city, the quality of life and the decor within the center and public spaces."
Sorrento police will keep a tab on such people and see to it that the rule is followed. Police will start patrolling the region to enforce the latest ban, as per the local reports.
About Sorrento
Some of the prime tourist attractions here include the Marina Grande, Marina Piccola, Cloister of San Francesco, Bell Tower and Basilica of Sant'Antonino, among others.
However, this is not the first time that the town has imposed a dress code. For example, Barcelona and Mallorca in Spain too have the same rule. People can be fined for wearing swimsuits outside a beach.
Similarly, the town of Praia a Mare in Italy has a weird rule that prevents people walking barefoot in town. On the other hand, the town of Rapallo in Italy too prohibits people from wearing skimpy clothes.
- Where is Sorrento?
Sorrento is a lovely town in Italy. - What is Sorrento known for?
The town is famous for its citrus fruits and abundance of lemons. - What is the best month to visit Sorrento?
The best time to visit Sorrento is between June and August.
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