Brits’ half naked drunken rampages in Magaluf spark emergency talks as panicked locals beg politicians to crackdown on revellers
British and German diplomats are summoned for crisis meeting with local officials to pledge clampdown on boozy antics

ROWDY Brits tearing up the Magaluf strip this summer have sparked crisis talks as local officials try to crack down on boozed-up tourists.
The sun-soaked Majorca resort has been packed with revellers as the summer season heats up.
Violence and disorder led British and German diplomats being summoned for a meeting with Spanish officials on the party island to discuss how to clamp down on the excesses of young visitors.
An agreement was struck on Wednesday with Palma city council, British vice-consul Lucy Gorman and Germany's Sabina Karola pledging to "eradicate" drunk and disorderly behaviour, according to local paper .
It comes as resorts threaten to boot out troublemakers and police pledged zero-tolerance on loutish behaviour like public urination.
Calvia Council revealed a list of 64 banned activities including public boozing and climbing trees and buildings — threatening fines of up to £2,600 for breaches.
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But the number of incidents involving a police response has rocketed to 687 in June alone, including 18 cases of public sex.
But cops have been accused of turning a blind eye to violent bouncers.
A Sun investigation heard how defenceless teens were allegedly being preyed upon by doormen out for a fight.
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