Tourists may be fined for not dressing appropriately (Image: Getty) British tourists in the Costa del Sol have been advised to dress properly while strolling through the streets of Malaga , as new fines are being introduced. Malaga's City Council has initiated a campaign with posters in English around the city, urging visitors to "dress completely". The posters feature an illustration of a man and woman in t-shirts, accompanied by the message: "Both on the street and in public places, always wear an upper garment for respect and hygiene.

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Log('[Load] OVP tcfLoaded',new Date())})}},1500)}) Targeted mainly at British tourists, who are the majority of foreign visitors in Spain , this campaign follows ongoing discontent from local anti-touri.