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Just a month after the authorities descended on Mistra Bay to warn a number of caravan owners to get in line with the law, some campers are still parked there illegally. Caravans and campers at Mistra, some of which also have water tanks and beach furniture bCaravans, campers still park illegally at Mistra
Just a month after the authorities descended on Mistra Bay to warn a number of caravan owners to get in line with the law, some campers are still parked there illegally. Caravans and campers at Mistra, some of which also have water tanks and beach furniture by the side, can only be parked on the road provided they have an inbuilt engine. Non-motorised campers and trailers can park on the road if they are secured to or towed by a vehicle. Watch: 'I'm packing up and leaving the island' - Mistra restaurateur gives up Transport Malta slapped some of them with notices at the beginning of May, calling on the owners not to “encumber the bay to the detriment of others”. A spokesman had said the notices allowed the regulator to take further action against those that should not be there. While the transport watchdog could issue fines for illegally-parked vehicles (motorised campers), this was not an option for non-motorised ones. The notices enabled the regulator to tow them away at a later date if the encumbering persisted, the spokesman had said. However, non-motorised caravans not secured to a vehicle remain at the bay one month on. The Planning Authority had also affixed enforcement... Read more