Abel Caballero is the charismatic mayor who wanted Vigo to be on the map. He insists that Vigo remains in the news even in summer. Galician alderman Abel Caballero has already secured his place for his iconic Christmas lights that dazzle even the International Space Station crew. To give you more to discuss, he just approved a surprising, but not ineffective, regulation. He will be punished by the City Council, which he chairs, for urinating at the beaches.
This has prompted thoughtful reflections on the environmental impact of peeing into the Atlantic. However, there have also been jokes about how peeing bathers can be controlled and identified. How can you tell if stroke is one? How do you appreciate it if, as you are telling your apartment neighbor what you’re cooking, there is a little bit of pee in the background?
Although the municipal ordinance doesn’t provide any information about monitoring of offenders it does make it difficult to catch someone doing their physiological needs with SpongeBob. Swimming pools are a different story. According to various versions, the urine liquid can be either red, blue, or green. Although the famous stain (albeit fictitious), continues to be a deterrent. At sea, however, the burden of proof rests with the Manneken Pis.
Although pissing on the beaches is considered a minor offense according to the regulations, the noise has been quite loud. The news reached a point where it was reported across borders to Caballero’s delight, a councilor who finds it great that his city is covered by air, land and sea. In France, the United Kingdom and Portugal, the persecution of pissing has been a major topic of conversation. Many Portuguese bathers visit the Vigo beaches of Rias Baixas. The British newspaper The Times echoed this in its World News’ section. The Spanish city Vigo has introduced a PS645 fine for urinating on the sea. (The Spanish city Vigo has introduced a 645 pound fine for urinating on the sea). The Gauls Le Figaro’ & Le Parisien’ also made the same announcement. Sur cette plage espagnole. Fair pipi dans the l’eau va vous cher.’ Pierre Morell, a journalist from the largest ancient French national daily, wrote that urinating on this Spanish beach will cost you a lot. He joked that anyone who gives in to a need in the water or sand would be punished.
The ordinance provides public services that are distributed on blue flag beaches to bathers as an alternative to dumping into the ocean. Detail of gentleman.