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In a bid to ensure its shorelines remain accessible to everyone, the Mexican government this week voted to introduce hefty fines against hotels, restaurants, nightclubs or other coastal businesses who block public access to the country鈥檚 beaches.

In Mexico all beaches are public by law. Coastal property owners are not allowed to build any permanent structure within 20 meters of the high tide line or restrict public access to the beach. But that hasn't stopped some from violating the rules. It's an issue that has long angered locals. Complaints have been streaming in, particularly during the pandemic, about hotels or private beach club owners erecting barriers or hiring security guards to restrict the public from "exclusive" stretches of public beaches with claims that they are private, according to .

Playa del Carmen Beach
Playa del Carmen Beach 漏Emma Shaw/老澳门六合彩开奖记录

That unfair treatment could soon be a thing of the past as the Mexican government voted unanimously in favor of fining property owners who break this rule up to one million pesos or $47,000. The bill was passed on Tuesday and will now go to the president for his approval. Businesses that repeatedly break the law could lose their permits to operate on any part of the beach.

In , Labor Party senator Alejandra del Carmen Le贸n Gast茅lum said the hotel industry and condominiums regularly harass people who aren't their customers at the beaches, so it is 鈥渇undamental to end this abuse and flagrant fraud against the Constitution".

Isla Blanca麓s aerial view, Cancun, Caribbean, Mexico
Aerial view of the beach at Isla Blanca 漏age fotostock /Alamy Stock Photo

While Acci贸n Nacional senator Mar铆a Guadalupe Salda帽a Cisneros, said the new bill will stop the 鈥渦nfair treatment鈥 that prevents the use and enjoyment of Mexican beaches for all.

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