The authorities of the resort cities of Montenegro, one by one, introduce fines for being in bathing suits outside the swimming area. And this applies to both tourists and local residents.
True, May of this year does not contribute to exposure, but rather the opposite - the weather in the resorts of the country is rainy with temperatures of about 20 degrees. However, the beach season is just around the corner, and the authorities are proactively enacting punitive laws. According to the decision of the municipal assemblies of the resorts of Dubrovnik, Split and Budva, it will be possible to wear bathing suits only in the beach area.
For a walk without outerwear through the streets of Dubrovnik, they offer to pay 130 euros, for the same in the resort of Split they want to get 150 euros. But in the beloved resort of Budva, you will have to pay 200 euros for exercise in a negligee. This procedure will be monitored by municipal inspectorates and municipal police officers.
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