SPANISH summer holiday killjoys have imposed a new crackdown on Brits abroad – now fining tourists for listening to music.
Visitors have been warned they face being hit in the pocket to the tune of £700 if caught playing seaside sounds too loudly.
The threats come amid a Spanish summertime clampdown also involving four-figure fines for any boozy Brits who hope to sleep off their hangovers on the beach.
It’s been revealed tourists heading to Spain this summer are at risk if blaring out music too noisily on the beaches of Chipiona in Cadiz.
There is the threat of £260 fines for people with sound equipment and musical instruments.