If you’ve ever been to Benidorm, you’ve probably seen all kinds of items on display in its tourist-facing shops.
But, that could all be about to change - because the tourist resort is cracking down on shops that display “lewd” or "offensive" items in their windows.
The items include joke t-shirts and souvenirs with sexual messages on them, which tend to be on display in its so-called "Guiri zone" - the central area that caters to foreign tourists.
Many of these products are advertised in English - due to the high number of British people that visit each year.
Javier Jordá, the head of commerce in the city hall, said the crackdown was about "ensuring that minors or vulnerable communities are not exposed to offensive messages in public spaces".
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(📷 Reuters, Getty)
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