
The Local Police and the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands bring eight charges in a joint operation to counter the occupation of the public thoroughfare on Palma's seafront promenade
This type of infringement can result in penalties of up to 3,000 euros
Palma
03/06/2025
The Palma Local Police, in collaboration with the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands, carried out a joint operation to control the occupation of the public thoroughfare by the terraces of the leisure and restaurant establishments on Palma's seafront promenade, Avenida Gabriel Roca.
This operation, which took place last weekend, involved four officers from the Port Police of the port of Palma, as well as officers of several units of the Local Police: seven members of the Community Proximity Team (ECOP) and two from the Preventive Action Group (GAP).
As a result of this action, eight charges were brought for unauthorised occupation of the public thoroughfare in the port area, one for each offending establishment.
Two other charges were also brought on 1 June, in this case in an area under municipal jurisdiction. The two establishments involved did not remove the items from their terraces after closure, leaving them piled up in front of the front of the premises.
Fines
Depending on the seriousness of the infringement, these offences can result in financial penalties ranging from 100 to 750 euros (minor infringements), from 750.01 to 1,500 euros (serious infringements) and from 1,500.01 to 3,000 euros (very serious infringements).