Sure it does. They have to travel the same distance as other pilgrims. As far as what other forms of travel the disabled are allowed to use, that is probably decided on an individual case basis. I imagine a part of the criteria in that decision...
It’s almost like the Spanish population are fed-up with tourism driving their economy; what with water pistols at dusk outside restaurants on the coast & folks actually having the cheek to complain about people (read young hikers, certainly not...
Exactly. A fire arising from someone tossing a cigarette into the dry grass or onto forest floor ia NOT an "accident". It is the absolute expected result of the action. And needs to be prosecuted as such.
When we are visitors in a foreign country, we are all bound by the same laws as nationals of that country. There is no exemption for pilgrims.
The sole possible exception might be a person, carrying a diplomatic passport who is officially...
https://www.heraldo.es/noticias/nacional/2024/08/20/medios-extincion-evitan-incendio-astorga-leon-amenace-nucleos-poblacion-1756951.html
The fire that broke out on Monday in the town of Castrillo de los Polvazares (León), which has affected a...
'todo el peso de la Ley'
Currently, our Penal Code punishes these acts with prison sentences of up to twenty years depending on the severity of the act committed. The crimes and fines for causing a fire are listed in article 351 of the Penal...
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