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El pasado lunes se produjo un altercado en esta playa que acabó con la detención de dos personas
CÁDIZ, Spain – A resident of Cádiz has voiced strong concerns regarding the increasing nuisance caused by ball games on crowded beaches, following a recent incident involving the detention of a mother and daughter. Speaking to "Y ahora Sonsoles" on a bustling beach, the man, who preferred not to be named, stated, "We are tired of getting hit by balls." He elaborated on the potential dangers, citing concerns for his own granddaughter's safety. "Anyone of you could unintentionally hit my granddaughter with a ball," he explained, asserting that such incidents are unacceptable. He urged younger generations to enjoy themselves responsibly without disturbing others. The resident highlighted a perceived decline in respect for shared public spaces, recalling a time when authorities would intervene, prompting players to leave. This sentiment reflects a broader debate among beachgoers about balancing recreational activities with the right to peaceful enjoyment of public areas.
El pasado lunes se produjo un altercado en esta playa que acabó con la detención de dos personas