Anti-tourism protesters in Majorca launch 'action manual' sabotaging businesses as law firm set to sue them
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Anti-tourism protesters in Majorca have launched a "sabotage manual" targeting the Spanish island's tourism industry.The move by the groups Arran Mallorca and Menys Turisme, Més Vida, whose name translates to "Less Tourism, More Life," has now sparked a legal pursuit.The international law firm MD Law Group launched criminal proceedings against two anti-tourism activist groups.They argue that the case introduces the legal concept of reputational damage.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The firm argues that anti-tourism graffiti and vandalism should be treated as aggravated criminal damage rather than minor offences.Currently, these offences carry more minor punishments, with the maximum prison sentence limited to three years.The case also accuses the groups of incitement to criminal damage, coercion, public disorder and participation in a criminal organisation.Neither organisation has been charged.MD Law Group claims the anti-tourism activists aim to damage Majorca's international...
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