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Noise Regulation
The Town Hall of San Antonio revealed that it would continue with its crackdown on noise levels in the city-centre, by introducing stricter laws. The administrations representative, Josep Ramon Serra Pilot, said that he hoped the new regulations would be in place by next year, and would put an end to the constant noise pollution that the centre of the town suffers every summer. He said that police had already been instructed to clampdown down on those breaking the existing laws, and so far four establishments had been closed down, although they have all now reopened their doors. He claimed that the new laws had the backing of the entire party and residents alike, and was part of the ongoing crackdown to try and control a situation which had "got out of hand" in recent years.
The crackdown continued over the weekend as local police fined six supermarkets for selling alcohol outside the permitted hours. Pilot said that over one hundred and forty leaflets had been distributed to warn shops about the clampdown in the law. He continued by saying that everyone had their licence and their specific opening hours, which had to be adhered to. The fines will vary from 1,500 to a maximum of 65,000 euros.