Salou requests judicial intervention against 'top manta' street vending in Cambrils

The Salou council regrets the tolerance of illegal sales in the bordering area and is considering taking the case to the Public Prosecutor's Office.

Generic image of a Mediterranean town street at dusk.
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Generic image of a Mediterranean town street at dusk.

The Salou City Council has requested the intervention of judicial bodies to stop the 'top manta' phenomenon in an area of Cambrils bordering its municipality, where hundreds of people engaged in this illicit activity gather daily.

The Salou council deems the current situation unsustainable, as it severely harms legally established businesses, promotes the sale of counterfeit products, and projects a negative image of the area. Salou recalls its consistent efforts to combat this issue, successfully eradicating the presence of 'top manta' street vendors from its streets thanks to the work of the Local Police, collaboration with other security forces, and a clear political will.
The council regrets that the tolerance of this activity in a part of Cambrils creates a "pull effect," attracting individuals who previously operated illegally in other municipalities and who now establish residency in Salou, believing they have a guaranteed job in illegal street vending.

"It cannot be allowed for an illegal activity, which harms commerce, the image of both municipalities, and coexistence, to find spaces of tolerance and permissiveness in Cambrils."

Pere Granados · Mayor of Salou
In light of this situation, the municipal government of Salou is considering forwarding the facts to the Public Prosecutor's Office. The aim is to analyze the existence of a market for allegedly counterfeit products and to determine if the actions constitute a criminal offense.