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The city of Belém removed trailers illegally occupying public roads in the Marambaia and Reduto neighborhoods. Five trailers were towed from Rodolfo Chermont Avenue and one from Visconde de Souza Franco Avenue after owners failed to comply with prior notifications. The operation is part of the 'Belém em Ordem' program aimed at improving traffic flow and public safety.
Coastal city in São Paulo imposes restrictions on motorhomes and trailers
The municipality has enacted a new law regulating the circulation and parking of motorhomes, travel trailers, and other recreational vehicles. The law defines specific rules, prohibitions, and penalties for violations. This follows an increase in tourists traveling with such vehicles.
Tourist city in SC bans motorhomes and will fine pets on beaches
Governador Celso Ramos, a city in Santa Catarina, Brazil, has enacted new regulations restricting motorhomes and imposing fines for pets on beaches. The law, effective from December 4, prohibits motorhomes, trailers, and similar vehicles from parking on public roads, squares, beaches, and dunes, restricting them to private or licensed properties. It also bans domestic animals from beaches and prohibits camping structures, advertising materials, and demarcating spaces on the beachfront, with fines ranging from 10 to 20 Municipal Fiscal Units (approximately R$1,569 to R$3,138).