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La pareja dejó su nevera, sus tumbonas y otros objetos personales sin vigilancia durante unas horas
A recent social experiment conducted by a couple on a crowded beach in Lloret de Mar, Spain, has shed light on the perceived safety of public spaces. The couple intentionally left their beach belongings, including chairs, an umbrella, a cooler, and a bag containing clothes and drinks, unattended for several hours while they went to lunch. Upon their return, the couple expressed relief and surprise as they discovered all their items remained untouched. The experiment aimed to test the security of the popular tourist destination's beach, particularly given its high foot traffic. The findings suggest that despite the common concerns about theft in crowded areas, the beach in Lloret de Mar demonstrated a notable level of security, allowing visitors to leave their possessions without incident. This informal study provides an interesting perspective on personal safety in public recreational areas.
La pareja dejó su nevera, sus tumbonas y otros objetos personales sin vigilancia durante unas horas