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Civil Aviation Authority taking legal action against Ryanair
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beachlife
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Bicycles on autovia are they legal?
The auto via from the lajares/Villaverde roundabout to [color=#494949][size=small][font=DDG_ProximaNova, DDG_ProximaNova_UI_0, DDG_ProximaNova_UI_1, DDG_ProximaNova_UI_2, DDG_ProximaNova_UI_3, DDG_ProximaNova_UI_4, DDG_ProximaNova_UI_5, DDG_ProximaNova_UI_6,]Caldereta has a sign as you enter the autovia informing you that bicycles & certain other classes of vehicles can not use it, However the auto via from the same roundabout to Correlajo has signs saying it is an autovia but has no sign that
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Legal property advice required
Hi all
We own an apartment in a predominantly german complex of 30 properties (only 2 english owners) in Costa Calma and require legal advice regarding being denied access to a store that was allocated to our apartment back in 2001.
It is 'double store' and was constructed to be shared between 2 apartments but the current sole occupier is refusing to share and our official request for access at this years AGM has been voted against by those attending the Meeting.
An English sp
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Government plans to lower legal blood alcohol limits for drivers in the Canary Island
The government is considering new measures to reduce accidents and deaths on Spain’s roads by lowering the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers. Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska announced plans to decrease the allowable blood alcohol concentration from 0.5 to 0.2 grams per litre.
Similarly, the limit for alcohol in exhaled air would drop from 0.25 to 0.10 milligrams per litre, as proposed by the Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT).
Under current law, general drivers are allo