Inflatable sex dolls and blow-up penises BANNED in Malaga crackdown on stag and hen parties

Inflatable sex dolls and blow-up penises are BANNED in Malaga crackdown on stag and hen parties

  • The Spanish city has become a tourist hotspot due to cheap flights and nightlife
  • New ban – set to be written into local law – could see fines of up to €750 (£650)
  • Plans being firmed up by council will disallow nudity and ‘erotic items in public’

Party hotspot Malaga is set to ban inflatable sex dolls and blow-up penis costumes in a huge crackdown on stag and hen parties.

The southern Spanish city has become a tourist favourite thanks to cheap flights and a buzzing nightlife – but now locals are set to come down hard on crude antics. 

The ban – set to be written into local law – could see offenders fined up to €750 (£650).  

Plans being firmed up by the city council will disallow nudity and ‘erotic items in public’.

Party hotspot Malaga is set to ban inflatable sex dolls and blow-up penis costumes in a huge crackdown on stag and hen parties

The southern Spanish city has become a tourist favourite thanks to cheap flights and a buzzing nightlife - but now locals are set to come down hard on crude antics

The southern Spanish city has become a tourist favourite thanks to cheap flights and a buzzing nightlife – but now locals are set to come down hard on crude antics

Law will say it is ‘forbidden to walk or remain in the streets only in underwear, or with clothes or accessories that represent genitals or with dolls or elements of a sexual nature’.

Mayor Francisco de la Torre said it was time to make a stand despite tourism bring in £7.4billion last summer — with Brits contributing most to that. 

The fine could rise to EUR 1,500 (GBP 1,300) if the offender is with a minor or disabled person or commits the offence in view of a school or playground.

City Hall lawmakers say police will first tell offenders to comply with the new rules and only issue fines if they refuse.

Law will say it is 'forbidden to walk or remain in the streets only in underwear, or with clothes or accessories that represent genitals or with dolls or elements of a sexual nature'

Law will say it is ‘forbidden to walk or remain in the streets only in underwear, or with clothes or accessories that represent genitals or with dolls or elements of a sexual nature’

The city authorities are introducing the new regulations due to a reported rise in anti-social behaviour, often linked to raunchy hen and stag dos.

They say the new rules intend to ‘preserve the public space as a place of meeting, coexistence, and civility that accommodates the plurality of expressions and diverse ways of life that enrich our city’.

Spain’s Costa del Sol, which encompasses Malaga, has long been a popular destination for British holidaymakers.

However, a report this year showed that fewer Brits and Germans were visiting the area, while numbers of Dutch and Belgians were up.

However, tourists from the UK still remain the Costa del Sol’s largest group of foreign visitors.

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