Brits face a summer sunbed war after Spain cut the capacity of its sands to adhere to social distancing rules.Two beaches in Tarifa, near Gibraltar, were shut at 11.15am after monitors judged them full.Two more in A Coruna and one in Nerja were also closed before midday due to Covid-19 restrictions.Traffic lights have been installed there which turn red when the beaches reach post-lockdown capacity.That was on Sunday before a single Brit holidaymaker had arrived in the country after the government lifted compulsory 14-day quarantines for UK tourists.Benidorm’s beaches have been divided into 13ftx13ft squares within which parties of sunbathers must remain.Teams of beach patrollers assign sunseekers a section – then watch them throughout the.
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