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Park Like A Jerk In Spain? They Might Take Your Car

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Parking across multiple spaces in Spain can cost you. Credit: Creative Commons

We’ve all been there — either we’ve parked across two spots and annoyed someone, or we’ve been the ones fuming at someone else’s lazy parking.

Others have taken it even further. A few years ago, an Australian driver went viral for pulling off what many considered a parking offence of epic proportions — managing to occupy four public parking spaces at once. Now that’s a record.

Naturally, social media came for him — because let’s face it, everyone’s a justice warrior online — and he ended up with a hefty fine to remember.

Spain, like most countries, has laws in place to punish drivers who take up two (or more, like in Australia) parking spaces. And parking across multiple spaces in Spain can cost you — sometimes a lot.

What Spanish law says

According to Article 92 of Spain’s General Traffic Regulations, “every driver who stops or parks their vehicle must do so in a way that allows for the best possible use of the remaining space.”

The aim of this rule is quite obvious: to maximize limited public parking availability and ensure fair access for all drivers.

So, when a vehicle is parked across two or more spaces, it can be considered a violation — and that can lead to a fine.

How Much Is the Fine?

The answer is that it depends on the severity of the offence. Basically, it comes down to how many parking spaces you’re occupying or how much your bad parking disrupts traffic.

  • Minor offence: €80 to €100
  • Serious offence: Up to €200

Early payment discount: If paid within 20 calendar days, drivers are eligible for a 50% discount, but forfeit the right to dispute the ticket.

Fines can vary — and watch out for tow trucks!

You should know that each city or town in Spain has the authority to set its own traffic and parking rules. This means what’s considered a minor offence in one place might be treated more harshly in another.

This local flexibility allows municipalities to manage parking space availability according to their specific urban needs. For drivers, it’s a reminder to check local regulations wherever they go.

In cases where the vehicle severely obstructs other users or takes up multiple spaces, authorities may call in the municipal tow truck. This not only adds towing and storage fees to the original fine but can significantly increase the total cost of the incident.

The price to retrieve a towed car depends on the municipality but is usually substantial enough to encourage compliance with parking rules.

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Rob Sas Band Return To Louie Louie

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Rob and the band at Wolfmen. Credit: EWN

Giant of rock’n’roll, The Rob Sas Band is back, this time at the most rockin’ venue on the Costa del Sol, Ricky Cuesta’s Louie Louie down at Estepona harbour.

Ready to blow the roof off one more time, the Rob Sas Band returns to Estepona, home territory for Rob, with a setlist of the best in classic rock numbers from ACDC to Zeppelin and ZZ Top to Sabbath!

The multitalented Sas, rock guitarist and singer, is no doubt the most experienced on the Costa del Sol scene. He has played with a plethora of greats, including Steve Priest and Mick Tucker of The Sweet and ‘Hud’ Hudson of the Strawbs.

In conversation with Euro Weekly News, Rob reflected on decades of gigs and recalled a special moment with the John Coglan Band (ex-Status Quo) in Switzerland, playing to a biker-packed mountain venue reminiscent of Close Encounters, only to follow it with a UK show for six people and a dog. ‘A Rob Sas Band gig is fun – you’re among friends, trading good-natured jabs,’ he said. ‘Rock’s grown on the Costa del Sol since I arrived.’

The Rob Sas Band, comprised of local well-known musicians David Gil (vocals), Rodrigo López (bass) and Dr Bastion (drums), are all seasoned musicians on the Costa del Sol.

The Stratocaster-wielding Sas returns to Louie Louie in Av. Luis Braille on Saturday, June 14, at quarter to midnight.

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Float In Sound Retreat For Summer Solstice

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El Rincón del Algarrobo, near La Cala Golf. Credit: CH

Embrace the energy of the Summer Solstice at a unique Float in Sound Mini-Retreat on Sunday, June 22, from 12am to 3.30am at El Rincón del Algarrobo, near La Cala Golf. 

This nourishing event invites participants to celebrate the sun’s peak with a deeply immersive experience set in a serene natural setting, surrounded by trees, birdsong, and fresh air.

Guests will enjoy a Sound Bath while suspended in soft yoga hammocks, cradled above the ground as the healing vibrations of Sangha meditation bowls and gongs create a sonic sanctuary. The hammocks allow complete relaxation, enabling attendees to surrender to stillness and reconnect with their inner peace. The retreat aligns with the solstice’s themes of light, energy, and renewal, encouraging mindfulness and community connection.

The experience concludes with a delicious organic vegetarian lunch, cooked with seasonal ingredients and shared in warm company, followed by a quiet cup of tea to savour the moment. Past participant Diana described it as “an incredible journey back to the beginning of time… a deep awakening inside.”

With limited spaces, registration is required. The cost is €55 per person, including lunch. To reserve, contact Christine Heckel at ch@christine-heckel.com or 667 438 829. Visit www.christine-heckel.com for details. Don’t miss this opportunity to rest, reset, and harness the solstice’s transformative energy.

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Guantánamo For Europeans? US Deportation Plans

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Possible transfer of European migrants to Guantánamo has reached Italy’s Chamber of Deputies. Credit: TSViPhoto / Shutterstock.com

The controversial Guantánamo Bay detention centre — which became a symbol of the war on Islamist terrorism following the 11 September attacks — has returned to the spotlight due to a possible decision by the White House to transfer 9,000 migrants to the facility.

According to The Washington Post, among the thousands of deported foreign nationals could be citizens from Italy, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey and Ukraine. The same newspaper also reported growing concern among US diplomats regarding this move by the Trump administration.

In its first official statement, the US State Department — without revealing the nationalities of those detained — appeared to confirm that Guantánamo was being considered as an option: “It is not the final destination”, but in any case, “it is not new for us to transfer illegal immigrants who have committed crimes to Guantánamo before they are returned to their country of origin”, spokesperson Tammi Bruce explained.

However, the White House later denied any plan to send undocumented migrants to the detention centre, dismissing the idea as “fake news”.

The European Commission has opted not to comment on the matter.

Italy

In Italy, given that two Italian nationals were reportedly among those arrested, foreign minister Antonio Tajani acted swiftly and received no negative signals from the US side in the early stages.

Initial reactions came quickly. Italian foreign minister Antonio Tajani stated that the Italians currently in the United States “should not” be sent to Guantánamo, as Italy had already informed the US administration that it was prepared to repatriate them.

“According to initial information from the Department of Homeland Security, Guantánamo would be used for irregular migrants from countries that do not accept repatriations,” Tajani said, responding to Washington Post revelations.

“Italy has already communicated to the US administration its willingness to take back its nationals who are in an irregular situation, fully respecting their individual rights and providing consular assistance. Therefore, there should be no reason for any Italian citizens to be sent to Guantánamo,” he explained.

In any case, Tajani is scheduled to hold a telephone conversation this Thursday 11 June with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio: “I’ll try to get further clarification, but that seems to be the current state of affairs.”

Since President Donald Trump took office in January, the Pentagon has deployed thousands of troops to the southern border, and the government has already used military aircraft to transfer Venezuelan migrants to the maximum-security facility at Guantánamo.

Controversy reaches Parliament

The controversy surrounding the possible transfer of European migrants to Guantánamo has now reached Italy’s Chamber of Deputies, where several MPs have demanded immediate explanations from Giorgia Meloni’s government and requested Tajani’s appearance before Parliament.

The Washington Post published a disturbing report: 9,000 migrants in the United States may soon be deported to the Guantánamo base — in reality, a prison. A facility infamously known for detaining criminals and Islamic State (IS) terrorists, and one which has faced serious allegations of human rights abuses,” said Angelo Bonelli from the Green and Left Alliance (AVS).

According to the MP, around 800 of those individuals are European citizens, including Britons, French and Italians. And although Tajani has stated that no Italians will be transferred, The Washington Post cites official US sources and documents suggesting otherwise.

“We are facing an extraordinarily serious situation, one which not only concerns Italian citizens but also raises profound questions about the state of human rights in the United States,” Bonelli added.

Senator Raffaella Paita, from the centrist Italia Viva party, has also called for Tajani to report to Parliament.

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