Warning to British tourists in France over £130 fine for being shirtless | World | News

France is stamped by topless men this summer, and the towns across the country are fined 130 £ 130 to non -dressed. Les Sebles-D’ololonne to Cassis and an increasing coast destination, local councils apply arrangements that prohibit naked breasts to walk in public areas.
Uniform civil servants were ordered to maintain these restrictions, harsh warnings and 150 € (£ 130) were reported to have fined. Warning signs were prepared to the beach places to ensure that all tourists are aware of new rules. Most regulations prohibit women from entering the shops and walking on the streets. “This is a matter of respect. Sablais doesn’t want people to walk half -naked.
“If you want to show your pectorals and your best swimming bodies, 11 km beaches are for you.”
Similar restrictions have been applied in a large number of holiday destinations, including Arcachon in the southwest, Narbonne in the Mediterranean, Paravas-Les-Flots and La Grande-Motte near Montpellier.
Nice, Cannes and Saint-Tropez also maintain clothes code requirements, while reading notifications in La Grande-Motte: Most Ville, Je M’habille (I wore my clothes in town).
La Grande-Motte Mayor Stéphan Rossignol announced that the ban followed the complaints of insufficient tourists in restaurants. “He was not hygienic or respectful,” he said.
In Cassis, a Riviera destination near Marseille, a French notification writes under a ‘Tenue due exigée’ underneath, and under the “Downtown Well Dress is required.”
To ensure that the message is clear, the sign of a sign of a man in shorts and a woman with a bikini is located next to the pictures of a couple with red shorts and t-shirts.
Although there is no country law in France in France, the local councils have the authority to issue a statutes, and most holiday villages have only fined only a small number of fines.




