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Recordando um Triste mas
ilustrativo aniversário.
Num ponto culminante de negação e de ruptura da Civitas e Civilitas, há dois anos em Barcelona, estes três italianos passearam-se completamente nús durante três horas por lugares públicos.
Ilustração escatológica de exibicionismo num local que já não é considerado uma Cidade, mas um Parque de Diversões Surrealista, pronto a ser contaminado e devorado sem referência ética ou qualquer réstea de respeito pelo contexto ou habitantes locais.
Esta foi a última gota que fez transbordar a opinião pública local e que levou a uma sucessão de manifestações a exigirem mudanças por parte da Autarquia de Barcelona … Mudanças que entretanto tomaram lugar. No que respeita o Turismo de Massas, Lisboa caminha a passos largos e vísiveis para lá, mas sem Gestão, Estratégia ou Governo.
Num ponto culminante de negação e de ruptura da Civitas e Civilitas, há dois anos em Barcelona, estes três italianos passearam-se completamente nús durante três horas por lugares públicos.
Ilustração escatológica de exibicionismo num local que já não é considerado uma Cidade, mas um Parque de Diversões Surrealista, pronto a ser contaminado e devorado sem referência ética ou qualquer réstea de respeito pelo contexto ou habitantes locais.
Esta foi a última gota que fez transbordar a opinião pública local e que levou a uma sucessão de manifestações a exigirem mudanças por parte da Autarquia de Barcelona … Mudanças que entretanto tomaram lugar. No que respeita o Turismo de Massas, Lisboa caminha a passos largos e vísiveis para lá, mas sem Gestão, Estratégia ou Governo.
OVOODOCORVO
Naked
Italians in Barcelona
The
Italian tourists reportedly wandered around for three hours in the
nude while horrified residents looked on. Photograph: Vicens Forner
Ashifa Kassam in
Madrid
@ashifa_k
Thursday 21 August
2014 18.51 BST
The tipping point
was a trio of naked Italian tourists. As photos of the group
frolicking through the La Barceloneta neighbourhood last Friday
morning circulated on social media, some residents said they couldn't
take it any longer.
A hundred or so
Barcelona residents took to the streets in several spontaneous
protests this week, demanding that municipal authorities do more to
help what they call a scourge of "drunken tourism".
"Here tourists
do whatever they want," Vicens Forner told El País. A local
photographer, he was the one snapping photos of the Italian tourists
as they wandered his neighbourhood for three hours in the nude –
even popping into a local shop – while horrified residents looked
on.
The naked tourists
were the latest incident in an ongoing conversation Barcelona has
been having in recent years about the number and the type of tourists
visiting the city. The number of tourists visiting has jumped
drastically in recent years, from 1.7 million in 1990 to more than
7.4 million in 2012. As residents attempt to go about their lives in
a city where tourists often far outnumber the 1.6 million residents,
the number of complaints about noise, nudity, public drunkenness and
littering has rocketed.
"Imagine that
you're in a tiny house, with three children, unemployed with no money
for vacations and you have to put up with the screams and fiesta of
tourists next door. It's unbearable," said resident Andrés
Antebi.
Municipal
authorities have been slow to address the situation, said neighbours.
"We're tired of low-cost, drunken tourism," said Oriol
Casabella, who leads the La Barceloneta neighbourhood association.
"It's killing our neighbourhood and dissuading other types of
tourists. It's Magaluf all over again."
One protest this
week saw locals take to the streets armed with a home-made map,
detailing the location of apartments on rent for tourists. The
protesters then sought out the owners of these tourist lets,
confronting them and urging them to close their businesses for the
good of the neighbourhood. While municipal officials say there are 72
licensed tourist rentals in La Barceloneta, a quick search of online
rental portals like Airbnb show more than 600 tourists lets available
in the area.
On Wednesday, the
city councillor for La Barceloneta, Mercè Homs, sought to calm the
situation. Speaking to reporters, she said the municipality would
adopt a policy of "zero tolerance" on antisocial behaviour
and that the residents would have support from city officials to deal
with the situation. She promised to sit down with the residents of La
Barceloneta in September and noted that in the past few days the city
had increased the police presence in the neighbourhood. She added
pointedly: "We're working to ensure that tourist rentals don't
generate noise problems or bother neighbours."
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