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ngày 23 tháng 11 năm 2024
This establishment blatantly disregards Costa Rican laws that prohibit placing furniture on public beaches, which are national assets belonging to all citizens. Their repeated violations of these regulations pose a threat to local wildlife. According to Costa Rican law, the Maritime Terrestrial Zone (Zona Marítimo Terrestre) encompasses the area from the high tide line up to 200 meters inland. The first 50 meters of this zone are designated as public property, where permanent structures or furniture placement is prohibited without proper authorization. This regulation aims to preserve the natural environment and ensure public access to beaches. By placing furniture within this public zone without authorization, the establishment is violating these legal provisions, thereby endangering the local ecosystem in processes such as the turtle's reproduction cycle and restricting public access to the beach.
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