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Bulgaria is cracking down on boozy Brit tourists as politicians declare ‘war on noise’ and 24-hour partying

The country's deputy PM has launched a crusade on loud music and public drunkenness, which has already prompted the cancellation of a music festival

BOOZY Brits banking on a Bulgarian bender for their summer holidays are in for a shock as the country cracks down on public drunkenness.

A leading international DJ festival has been cancelled after the government began a "war on noise" that also saw nightclubs raided.

 The popular Brit holiday destination is being subjected to a clampdown on raucous behaviour
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The popular Brit holiday destination is being subjected to a clampdown on raucous behaviourCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun
 The Black Sea destination has become popular with UK holidaymakers for its cheap booze and sunny weather
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The Black Sea destination has become popular with UK holidaymakers for its cheap booze and sunny weatherCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun
 But the government has announced a crackdown on noise complaints in a bid to improve the resorts reputation
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But the government has announced a crackdown on noise complaints in a bid to improve the resorts reputationCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun
 Bulgarian authorities are cracking down on boozy Brits in Sunny Beach
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Bulgarian authorities are cracking down on boozy Brits in Sunny BeachCredit: AFP - Getty
 The popular Black Sea resort has been subjected to a couple of police raids over noise regulation violations
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The popular Black Sea resort has been subjected to a couple of police raids over noise regulation violationsCredit: AFP - Getty

Bulgaria's deputy prime minister, Valeri Simeonov, led police on a raid of two nightclubs in the popular Brit holiday destination of Sunny Beach.

One DJ was arrested and his sound equipment was seized amid claims the clubs had broken sound regulations.

Internet videos later showed Simeonov in action as the cops were subjected to a barrage of boos from the crowd.

Last year 281,000 Brits visited the country with many of them heading to the Black Sea's answer to Magaluf.

Half a litre of beer can be bought for less than a pound in the resort and a couple can dine out with a bottle of wine for as little as £20.

Mr Simeonov said on Facebook: “In our country there is lawlessness and bacchanalia — we will change it!

“We will attract more solvent tourists, and we will have a better quality of tourism!”

Yesterday the organisers of Sunny Beach's Solar Summer 2017 Festival scrapped the event amid fear of the crackdown disrupting it.

 The resort has proved popular with Brits due to its cheap booze and sunny weather
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The resort has proved popular with Brits due to its cheap booze and sunny weatherCredit: AFP - Getty
 A music festival has been cancelled following the clampdown lead by the country's deputy PM
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A music festival has been cancelled following the clampdown lead by the country's deputy PMCredit: Getty - Contributor
 The party paradise has become renowned for cheap booze and big nights out
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The party paradise has become renowned for cheap booze and big nights outCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun
 Foam parties and late night raves are all the rage in the Bulgarian resort
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Foam parties and late night raves are all the rage in the Bulgarian resortCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun

In the past the event has attracted big names like Fatboy Slim and Pete Tong.

Organiser Ivan Donchev said: “We never imagined a situation in which the world’s top artists may be stopped and the equipment confiscated.

“In the times of social networks, the news will spread like lightning around the world, and will have a very negative impact on the image of both Bulgaria and us as organisers.”



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