Algarrobico Hotel Message Gets Rewrite From Carboneras Residents

Algarrobico Hotel Message Gets Rewrite From Carboneras Residents

LAST UPDATED: 21 July, 2014 @ 10:12 am
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Residents have painted over the ‘I’ in Greenpeace’s ‘HOTEL ILEGAL’ message, so it now reads ‘HOTEL LEGAL’

Residents have painted over the ‘I’ in Greenpeace’s ‘HOTEL ILEGAL’ message, so it now reads ‘HOTEL LEGAL’
Residents have painted over the ‘I’ in Greenpeace’s ‘HOTEL ILEGAL’ message, so it now reads ‘HOTEL LEGAL’

THE Algarrobico hotel has had another paint job as Carboneras residents fight back against Greenpeace.

Many people living nearby – who are in favour of the hotel – have voiced their opinion through their own graffiti.

Residents have painted over the ‘I’ in Greenpeace’s ‘HOTEL ILEGAL’ message, so it now reads ‘HOTEL LEGAL’.

They also added: ‘Hotel, yes! 100% legal. Work, yes – unemployment, no!’

More than 200 people attended the ‘peaceful’ event this morning, gathering outside the front of the hotel.

The event organiser Pascual Diaz said: “Honestly, the residents want the hotel to open. We don’t know if it’s legal or not, but it would mean a great boost in employment in the area.”

He added that Greenpeace’s action had ‘overwhelmed’ residents in the town of Carboneras.

Local businesses even donated the cans of black paint for the rally.

Nearly 100 Greenpeace activists previously painted an 8,000 square metre black circle on the front of the building with ‘ilegal hotel’ spelled out in white letters.

The non-governmental organisation claims the hotel is a ‘black spot’ on the otherwise beautiful coastline.

The NGO demands that the Junta demolishes the hotel immediately, claiming it to be illegally built on public land.

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