MASSIVE signs in Europe’s latest booze hotspot threaten tourists with 300-euro fines for vomiting, urinating or drinking in public places.
One warns: “You are walking through the city of a Roman emperor – act like he’s home.”
This is Split, in Croatia, where British partygoers have flocked to enjoy its stunning beaches and bars in 30 centigrade heat.
But new mayor Ivica Puljak wants to boot out the fun-loving 18-to-30 crowd that the port city attracts.
His deputy, Bojan Ivoševi, said of the new rules: “We want to start attracting families or individuals who enjoy our city, enjoy the beauty of the sea and who won’t just go crazy.”