DRAMATIC footage shows anti-tourism zealots blasting scared tourists with water pistols as they screamed "You are not welcome." The protests continue to run rife across the sunny Spain despite the country raking in £86million from tourism tax. 8 Anti-tourism zealots squirted water at diners in popular tourist areas Credit: x.
com/@NerdySwissGuy 8 Scared holidaymakers could be seen cowering to avoid getting drenched Credit: x.com/@NerdySwissGuy 8 The protesters shouted 'Tourists go home' as they marched in thousands Credit: x.com/@NerdySwissGuy 8 Images show diners in popular tourist areas of Barcelona cower as the demonstrators squirt water at them.
The unlucky holidaymakers could be seen getting sprayed while they were enjoying their dinner at the restaurant patio. Some tourists had to take cover inside the premises to avoid getting drenched and shouted at. Thousands of locals took to the streets yesterday , chanting "Tourists go home" in yet another anti-tourism protest.
The restaurants had to be cordoned off to protect the visitors from the hordes of activists. Locals marched bearing placards that read "Barcelona is not for sale" while shouting "Tourists out of our neighbourhood" in front of hotel entrances. One protesters held up a disturbing sign which read: "Dear Tourist: Balconing is Fun!" - poking fun at holidaymakers who died falling from balconies.
The unprovoked attack on holidaymakers in the Catalan capital seems to have drawn inspiration from the anti-tourist org.
