
Granada Town Bans 'Tomar el Fresco' Due to Noise Complaints
In the quaint town of Santa Fe, nestled in the heart of Granada, Spain, a unique conflict has emerged between age-old traditions and modern-day noise regulations. Local police recently issued an order prohibiting residents from sitting outside their homes in the evenings, citing noise complaints from neighbors. This has sparked debate, as the practice of 'tomar el fresco,' or enjoying the cool evening air outside, is deeply ingrained in the local culture. "We've always sat outside in the evenings," explains one resident, "It's part of our way of life." However, some residents have complained about the noise levels, leading to the police intervention. The situation highlights the challenges of balancing traditional customs with the need for peaceful coexistence. The town council is now working to find a solution that respects both sides.