Baku Executive Power Begins to Struggle with Paid Beaches
Baku / 28.06.19 / Turan: Employees of the Baku Executive Power dismantled gates and barriers, as well as signs with prices on the coast of the sea in 9 different territories.
According to the Executive Power, employees of the Department of Trade and Services of the Executive Power of Baku began to inspect the beaches in connection with the start of the beach season.
On the beach of Shikhov, 9 sites were examined, where the EP employees ordered to remove gates and barriers, as well as price signs. The entrepreneurs were warned that entry to the beaches is free and people can only be charged for the services.
Raids will be continued on the beaches in other suburban towns.
At the same time, the EP explains that the concept of private beaches refers to privatized areas, where hotels and recreation areas have been built.
All unauthorized fenced areas where the population is charged for rest will be eliminated. -06D-
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