An unusual ban: sunbeds only for people under 10 and over 65 years of age

Punta Molentis, with its picturesque beaches and crystal clear sea, has long been synonymous with idyllic Mediterranean holidays. If you don’t mind the crowds, which locals and tourists alike complain about. Now, the latest measure to limit the number of people arriving at one of the beaches has been introduced.

At the famous Punta Molentis, sun umbrellas will only be allowed to be set up for people over 65 years of age and families with children under 10 years of age. After paying a 10-euro entrance fee, the Guardian reports. The authorities in the nearby village of Villasimius say they want to protect fragile nature, after the beach was destroyed by a deliberately set fire in July last year.

But there are not a few critics and cynical responses. “So, do I have to hire a child to set up the sun umbrella?” one commentator asked, while another said

English summary: The authorities in the nearby village of Villasimius have introduced a new measure to limit the number of people arriving at one of the beaches. Sun umbrellas will only be allowed to be set up for people over 65 years of age and families with children under 10 years of age.

After paying a 10-euro entrance fee, the Guardian reports. The authorities say they want to protect fragile nature, after the beach was destroyed by a deliberately set fire in July last year. There are not a few critics and cynical responses.

“So, do I have to hire a child to set up the sun umbrella?” one commentator asked, while another said

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