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In this Croatian town, they're forcing visitors off the beach if they don't rent sunbeds.
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In this Croatian town, they're forcing visitors off the beach if they don't rent sunbeds.

The article discusses growing tensions in Croatia’s coastal town of Crikvenica during the summer season, where residents complain about commercial operators occupying public beach space with empty sunbeds and demanding visitors move to make room for future guests. A long-time visitor recounts being told by a staff member of a concessionaire to relocate his towel because it allegedly obstructed potential customers who might rent sunbeds. This incident reflects broader concerns among locals that public beaches are increasingly being dominated by commercial interests, while authorities are perceived as insufficiently responsive. The situation highlights a conflict between tourism-driven economic activity and the public’s right to access open spaces, raising questions about regulatory enforcement under Croatian maritime law.

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In this Croatian town, they're forcing visitors off the beach if they don't rent sunbeds.

The article discusses growing tensions in Croatia’s coastal town of Crikvenica during the summer season, where residents complain about commercial operators occupying public beach space with empty sunbeds and demanding visitors move to make room for future guests. A long-time visitor recounts being told by a staff member of a concessionaire to relocate his towel because it allegedly obstructed potential customers who might rent sunbeds. This incident reflects broader concerns among locals that public beaches are increasingly being dominated by commercial interests, while authorities are perceived as insufficiently responsive. The situation highlights a conflict between tourism-driven economic activity and the public’s right to access open spaces, raising questions about regulatory enforcement under Croatian maritime law.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a struggle between public rights and commercial exploitation, emphasizing the perspective of local residents and their frustration with unchecked private interests. It highlights systemic issues such as inadequate regulation and lack of authority action, which aligns

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