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Holidaymakers Visiting Croatia Can Be Fined for Wheeling Suitcases in the Street

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It is an absolute minefield now when you go abroad on holiday

From not walking around the towns in spain barechested or in bikini tops to not being allowed take drinks to the beach or go topless

Then there is driving, you cannot drive bare chested or in flipflops or you can incur a massive fine , the flipflop law is quite sensible

Not being allowed too many drinks when all inclusive etc etc

Now there is another to put in your notebook

Croatia have banned suitcases in the likes of Dubrovnic

If you are caught dragging a suitcase through the cobbled streets you could end up paying out £228 in fines

It is because of the noise pollution residents have complained of

They are putting together a collection service from outside the town

So even after all that planning and expense with the budget airline restrictions you still have to worry about your suitcases on terra firma

www.news.com.au/travel/destinations/europe/suitcases-banned-in-dubrovnik-croatia-to-curb-noise-pollution/news-story/4f8aa36a22037dbbe4b31109e6fed6d8

telmel
a year ago
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TheChimp

Good. Noisy gets.

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telmel

TheChimp I will stick to a backpack if i go

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Lynibis

Call me an old fuddy duddy ( I heard that!) but I agree with every one of those and wish we had more rules like that in our country.

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telmel

Lynibis For me too L, none of the rules really affect me , and if they have a courier service then easier to get the suitcases to the hotel

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Auntielettie

When on holiday it's so noisy on change over day, people arriving and departing with very noisy suitcases. I would like this rule everywhere. Unfortunately we've got out of the habit of actually carrying your suitcases.

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telmel

Auntielettie Its because people pack so much nowadays A, you need the wheels to move all that weight

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Pjran

How about wheelchairs? Hopefully their wheels are exempt from any fines.

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telmel

Pjran A very good point P , i would imagine they would be exempt , unless the person in the wheelchair had a suitcase on their lap , then things could get complicated

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JLouM

Well it would be noisy on cobbles and if you live there and hear it all the time I do sympathise. It’s bad enough to have noisy neighbours here. Just take steps not to be noisy I suppose. Even if it means lifting them for a bit.

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telmel

JLouM I can see the manufacturers fitting them with shock absorbers next J

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JLouM

telmel You might be on to something! 😅

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telmel

JLouM You might see me on Dragons Den soon J 😉

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jam45

Good. That is a very, very good reason not to visit an EC member country.

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MelissaLee1

I presume you can wheel em from the coach to the hotel!

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telmel

MelissaLee1 Not sure about that one M, i think it depends where your hotel is , if the coach cannot get close enough because of the narrow streets you may have a problem because of the law , i could see people creating courier jobs to carry your cases to the hotels if a taxi cannot access them , they already are talking about this

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MelissaLee1

telmel Somebody hasn't thought this out very well lol.

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telmel

MelissaLee1 I think i would worry more about congestion caused by the suitcase law than noise pollution M

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jms19

Be interesting to see how strictly they enforce this, surely it will depend on the time of day as well. I can see where the residents are coming from if people are waking them up in the middle of the night with this but at the same time if all the streets are cobbled there's not a lot tourists can do.

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tumblespots

I assumed that the damage to the cobbles would have been the primary cause of their worries but I can see that noise would also be a huge issue. We visited Korcula in Croatia once and it was such a beautiful place.

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