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Outrage as New ‘Big Brother’ Law Requires Brits to Share Sensitive Data on Spain Visits Starting October

September 21, 2024
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British tourists will soon be required to provide sensitive information each time they visit Spain under a controversial new ‘Big Brother’ law.

Starting in October, hotels will be obligated to hand over tourists’ credit card numbers and contact details to the police, according to local reports.

The new legislation may also demand bank account details and personal addresses.

Currently, hotels and apartment complexes only take copies of passports or identity cards, which are then shared with authorities.

The law has faced criticism from within Spain’s tourism industry, with concerns it could violate privacy regulations.

Hotel owners have expressed concerns that the new law will add extra work for already overburdened staff, with meetings held in Majorca between authorities and tourism leaders to address the issue.

There are also growing worries that tourists may opt for other destinations if they’re uncomfortable with sharing personal details with the police.

Despite the backlash, the Spanish government has defended the measure, stating that it aims to enhance national security.

The Interior Ministry emphasized the need to track who is staying in hotels and apartment complexes across Spain.

This comes amid a wave of anti-tourism protests in Spain, including incidents in Barcelona where protesters sprayed tourists with water guns.

Barcelona’s mayor has also vowed to phase out short-term tourist rentals in the city within the next five years.

Mayor Jaume Collboni believes this initiative will help make Barcelona more affordable for young residents, many of whom have been pushed out by skyrocketing rents.

In the past decade, rental prices in Barcelona have surged by around 70 percent, while property purchase prices have risen more moderately, increasing by 39 percent.

Meanwhile, in Majorca, locals have launched a campaign to “reclaim the beaches” from tourists, with protests taking place throughout the summer.

In one alarming video, a woman blocks a path to the popular Caló des Moro cove as a local shouts at tourists to “go, go, go!”

In another incident, over 200 activists gathered at Caló des Moro — a hotspot for social media influencers and tourists — to heckle anyone attempting to sunbathe or swim in the area.

 

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