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Tourists walk on the street at the resort of Magaluf, in Calvia town, on the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Magaluf, the super popular Spanish resort notorious for the alcohol binges and drunken misbehavior of foreign tourists _ mostly young Britons _ is hoping a package of new municipal regulations will help clean up its image.
 Police officers patrol the resort of Magaluf, in Calvia town, on the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Magaluf, the super popular Spanish resort notorious for the alcohol binges and drunken misbehavior of foreign tourists _ mostly young Britons _ is hoping a package of new municipal regulations will help clean up its image.


Tourists walk on the street at the resort of Magaluf, in Calvia town, on the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Magaluf, the super popular Spanish resort notorious for the alcohol binges and drunken misbehavior of foreign tourists _ mostly young Britons _ is hoping a package of new municipal regulations will help clean up its image.

 
Calvia, the town that governs Magaluf, issued the package of directives Tuesday, giving police the powers to break up groups drinking in public areas between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m., and limiting the sale of alcohol to bars and restaurants between midnight and 8 a.m.
Tourists stand on the street at the resort of Magaluf, in Calvia town, on the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Magaluf, the super popular Spanish resort notorious for the alcohol binges and drunken misbehavior of foreign tourists _ mostly young Britons _ is hoping a package of new municipal regulations will help clean up its image.

Holidaymakers not on the sea front or around pools must cover their torsos with T-shirts at least, while those caught urinating in public areas can face hefty fines. Companies organizing pub crawls, in which groups of tourists pay a set fee to visit several bars in a row, will be allowed to run only one event a day and for a maximum of 20 people. Bars are also ordered to prevent clients taking drinks beyond the boundaries of their premises.
 
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On Tuesday night, police patrolling the resort stopped people breaching the new laws but made no detentions. Many bar and shop owners said they were unhappy with the new restrictions as they feared they would affect their income.
 
 

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