Seville joins cities wanting to stop Stag and Hen parties
The Seville City Council has decided to join other cities in Spain and curb celebrations by Stag and Hen parties in the city due to complaints from residents about the disturbances they often create.
This was announced by the Mayor of Seville yesterday (Thursday), José Luis Sanz himself, who, without providing further details about the new ordinance, has assured that it will be ready and in effect by the end of this year.
Specifically, an amendment to the public safety ordinance will be implemented to give the authorities to stop Stag and Hen activities or fine them for being disorderly.
Other cities have already approved similar measures, and it's noteworthy that several of them are also in Andalusia, such as Cordoba and Malaga.