Last March, specific licensing laws were created to control sound levels in the West End, San Antonio. The West End areas were officially declared a Special Acoustic Protection Zone (ZPAW) after several noise infractions over the past years. In addition, the curfew was reduced from 5 am to 3 am to combat the noise. Now, around 20 venues will face fines, some also having to close for a period of 80 days.
The Diario De Ibiza explains that the fines fall into two groups. The first group, San Antonio’s tax office, is collecting around $714,000 worth of fines. Around $846,000, which is to be split among 20 venues, is also being processed as we speak. All in all, we hope these venues bounce back quickly and improve their policies to avoid something like this from happening again. Many of the venues are working to end this nightmare ASAP to prepare for the summer crowds.