Plans for a “NEW” San Antonio

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San An magician Magic Albert finds British couple having sex on pavement by his van.

"I hope you're having fun but can you move so I can put my speakers inside the van?" he asked them. The unfolding situation did not go unnoticed in the local area and soon enough more than half a dozen cameraphones were filming them. "It never occurred to me to film them. I am not a voyeur", protested Magic Albert.

https://www.diariodeibiza.es/pitius...pareja-practica-sexo-pleno-paseo/1015505.html
 
Privilege and Es Paradis complain against the mayors of Sant Josep and Sant Antoni
They accuse the mayors of "intentional dereliction" in controlling noise from other entertainment


The clubs Privilege and Es Paradis have filed a complaint in court guard against the mayors of Sant Antoni, Josep Tur, and Sant Josep, Josep Marí Ribas, accusing them of "allow and even encourage their attitude hatching and maintenance of a new leisure (hotels disco, beach-clubs ...) attractive to a particular target audience because you can enjoy the loud music at all hours of the day and in open spaces and even domain public".

The lawsuit considers that this action involves an "intentional dereliction of promoting the prosecution of crimes that have news," defined in article 408 of the Penal Code.

Representatives of Privilege and Es Paradis and understand that "a mayor must know what is happening in their municipality when it is public knowledge and, to make matters worse, you hear almost all the municipal territory".
As indicated in the complaint, which provides sonometric and a private detective focused solely on Ushuaïa of Platja d'en Bossa reports, "the mayors against the action have been required to enforce the law is addressed, including their own ordinances municipal, on noise pollution. "

The complaint refers only to four specific premises, Ushuaïa and the Blue Marlin, Sant Josep, and Ibiza Rocks and Ocean Beach, Sant Antoni
, and calls for practice in all legal recognition.

Privilege and Es Paradis announce that provide an economic study of "losses" that both have suffered by the alleged tolerance of the defendants mayors respect to other establishments


.http://www.diariodeibiza.es/pitiuse...e-paradis-querellan-alcaldes-sant/857648.html
According to Cadena Ser radio, both mayors will have to go to the courts for the excess of noise in their municipalities... Es Paradis and Privilege making friends!
both mayors went to the courts today after es paradis and privilege denounced them... instead of admitting their line-ups are a bit rubbish they blame the lack of punters in their clubs to daytime venues like ocean beach club, blue marlin, etc:

http://www.diariodeibiza.es/pitiuse...cires-defienden-actuaciones-ruido/892130.html

RIDICULOUS!
Both are victims of yet another clubs war.... That denounce is going nowhere!
The Ibizan

It’s War!
  • Ibiza’s old school clubs declare war on new generation of open-air venues.
Privilege and Es Paradis denounce two Ibiza mayors for not acting against music hotels and beach clubs.

A war between the traditional clubs of Ibiza and the new breed of hotels and beach clubs offering open air music has begun.

The owners of Privilege and Es Paradis, two of Ibiza’s oldest discos which have been operating since the 1970s, have denounced the mayors of San Jose and San Antonio, who they accuse of allowing the ever expanding open air venues of ‘flouting permitted noise levels’.

The mayor of San Jose, Josep Mari Ribas, and his San Antonio counterpart, Jose Tur, have been reported by the clubs for failing to prosecute a crime, specifically against the environment by not controlling the noise and music of several venues.

The complainants state that they have spent millions of euros in recent years to soundproof and cover their nightclubs following regulations, which forced party establishments to enclose their venues to avoid noise pollution.

“We spent about 6m€ on the soundproofing of Privilege” said Jose Maria Etxaniz, one of the clubs partners as reported in El Pais. Etxaniz went on to say that some of his counterparts “have been ruined” in attempting to comply with noise regulations.

Their complaint argues that these regulations are not being applied in the flourishing music hotel sector, who offers concerts and outdoor events with apparent impunity. They also complain of the beach club sector, which has proliferated in recent years, and they say have live music without the same regulations being applied. “What was prosecuted and persecuted a few years ago in our establishments has appeared again at other venues with no action taken by the authorities” affirm the complainants.

Privilege and Es Paradis employed a private detective to take decibel readings in several hotels and beach clubs. These regularly recorded sound at around 100dB where the maximum allowed is at most 65dB “the municipalities do nothing and the local police are far more concerned with the taxi’s arriving at the venues than they are noise regulations” said lawyer of the public prosecution Joan Cerda.

The detectives report was included in the complaint together with a similar commission by the political party Epic in 2013 which stated that noise pollution on one of the hotels identified reaches residential areas over 3km away.

Reacting to the complaints, San José’s mayor Ribas stated that their town hall have initiated more than 200 cases against those breaching noise regulations. “We cannot be accused of doing nothing against certain premises,” he said after appearing before the judge hearing the complaints.

San Antonio mayor Tur reported to the proceedings that the borough have filed 2 complaints through the criminal court against venues accused of breaching noise regulations.

El Pais reported that both mayors consider themselves victims in what they consider is a business battle between the clubs.
as expected, the war between es paradis and privilege vs certain open air venues didn't go anywhere:

http://www.noudiari.es/2018/01/la-f...tra-los-alcaldes-de-sant-josep-y-sant-antoni/
this is getting a bit tiring...

https://theibizan.com/clubs-cry-foul-privilege-es-paradis-take-action/
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that's all folks...

https://www.diariodeibiza.es/pitius...rella-paradis-privilege-alcaldes/1017369.html
 
the consul Lloyd Millen said 'balconing' happens because Brits are 'not used' to having balconies!

https://www.elperiodico.com/es/soci...ce=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=cm
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what a rose tinted view of an ibicenco balcony. it's only short of a tied up dog c/w dog shit, a scooter in bits, an outside cupboard and a wash load of mismatched bedding billowing in the wind.
 
the del mar street (where sgt peppers used to be) won't be affected by the new rules!
it was bound to happen...

... calle del mar, that's where it's at after 3am!
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more controls in that street, obvs... sniffing dogs included!

https://www.noudiari.es/2018/06/un-...enunciado-por-aforo-ruido-y-permitir-menores/
the ayuntamiento announces next year calle del mar will have to follow the same rules than the nearby streets!

https://www.noudiari.es/2018/11/san...-la-zona-de-proteccion-acustica-del-west-end/
 
one third of the business in the west end are for lease, according to IB3 TV...


Not surprised, who would want to run a business where now the only way of making a decent profit is between the hours of 10pm and Midnight for 3 months a year?

The powers that be need to decide what they really want the future of this area to be, If they want upmarket restuarants etc offer grants out for the refurbishment of these premises. Slowly strangling the area doesn’t help the town.
 
Not surprised, who would want to run a business where now the only way of making a decent profit is between the hours of 10pm and Midnight for 3 months a year?

The powers that be need to decide what they really want the future of this area to be, If they want upmarket restuarants etc offer grants out for the refurbishment of these premises. Slowly strangling the area doesn’t help the town.


They dont have to open at 10 , they chose to peddle the same shit business plan fo the last 30 years

Good riddance

It’s a shit hole
Same as bossa
The embarrassments of the island
 
The problem is that whilst the rest of the island has moved forward San Antonio and Playa den Bossa haven't evolved at all. Part of this is down to the bar owners being confronted with the same customers year upon year wanting the same experience they've always had, but part of it is also short-sightedness on the part of the bar owners AND the Consull. The bar owners need to change their business model but without incentives from the Consull it will be difficult to acheive especially if the bar owners think that even if they do spend money and change things the West End and other areas will still be swarming with looky men, prostitutes, pick-pockets and other assorted scumbags, and likewise with Bossa. Both sides need to meet in the middle and reach some sort of agreement for the benefit of the island as a whole because if you remove the bulk of the tourists from those two areas it's likely to leave a huge hole in the islands economy made worse by increased unemployment levels in both areas. And, with fewer tourists it's also likely that the motley bunch of scumbaggery mentioned above will increase in intensity if there aren't so many people around to pick on.

One thing worth mentioning though is TropiQ in the West End which transformed from a tiny little trance bar into a nice little cafe bar and for their first season they did really well. It's the way forward I believe.
 
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