Parasols, chairs and “reserved” sand: before summer, municipalities reframe the use of public beaches
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Every summer, operators install parasols and chairs on Moroccan beaches and charge summer visitors sometimes high sums to occupy a place on the sand. But is this practice legal?
Every summer, operators install parasols and chairs on Moroccan beaches and charge summer visitors sometimes high sums to occupy a place on the sand. But is this practice legal? From Rabat to Agadir, via Casablanca, municipalities adopt different approaches, while recalling a common principle: free access for citizens to the maritime public domain.
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