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Scotland encourages tourists in the Highlands to display 'T' plates on their cars to signal inexperience, reducing accidents. The signs, created by a hotelier after a stressful driving experience abroad, have been welcomed by safety campaigners. Meanwhile, anti-smoking rules in Spain, banning cigarettes and vapes on beaches, have sparked backlash from tourists and businesses. Similar measures in Italy and Greece have also caused controversy.
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