Măsură împotriva „turismului de beție” într-un oraș din Croația. Autoritățile sunt exasperate de turiștii care urinează pe monumente

The city of Split in Croatia has banned alcohol sales in stores after 9 PM to combat public drunkenness among tourists. This measure aims to reduce excessive drinking in public spaces, although consumption in bars remains allowed. Locals express skepticism about its effectiveness, fearing tourists will adapt by pre-purchasing alcohol. Split, a UNESCO World Heritage site, faces challenges from the nightlife culture, with reports of tourists damaging monuments. Authorities have also imposed fines for public drinking and other disruptive behaviors.