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Police Disperse Noisy Disturbances at El Pas de la Casa Ski Resort

Officers broke up rowdy street behavior in the popular Andorra ski spot amid safety concerns and trending backlash, including helicopter beach ads.

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Key Points

  • Police responded to shouts and noise in El Pas de la Casa on Jan 18, no arrests or injuries reported.
  • Incident trends with youth mental health case and Incles crash.
  • Helena Anillo compares chaos to Bronx, questions nighttime safety.
  • Helicopter ads from Andorra to beaches spark criticism over falling standards.

Police dispersed noisy disturbances in El Pas de la Casa ski resort early on Saturday, January 18, amid a "night of shouts and noise" that has since trended in local discussions.

Officers responded to reports of rowdy behaviour in the parish's streets, a popular winter tourism spot that has seen heightened activity this season. Commentary from Helena Anillo drew parallels to New York's Bronx, highlighting visible local vehicle plates and raising questions about nighttime safety.

The incident remains a top trending topic two days later, listed alongside reports of a youth admitted to mental health services after being sought overnight for missing a CREI court appearance, and a motorist hospitalized in observation following a crash into a protective barrier in Incles.

No details have emerged on arrests, injuries, or the disturbances' causes. Police and parish officials have issued no statements.

Separate online ads promoting 30-minute helicopter trips from Andorra to nearby beaches have fueled criticism from Anillo, who linked them to falling standards and a potential heliport, under the headline "Anar a la platja o a la merda?"—questioning if the country is "going to shit." These promotions continue to trend, appearing in updates as recently as Monday.

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