Felipe
Veteran Member
The newspaper "El Pais" interviewed today the guardia civiles tasked with catching (and fining) people who don't respect the quarantine or try to cheat it with different pretexts. A case caught my eye: it has the subtitle of "The last peregrino on the Camino".
This is a translation on the fly:
"He is the only pilgrim we have found, there is nobody on the Way," says the sergeant. This was a man in his 40s, with a bicycle. "He had nothing, no luggage, no money and hardly spoke Spanish," they recall. He was taken to the nearest town, Lalín (Pontevedra) where the City Council has sheltered him in an albergue, where he will remain until the confinement ends. "He left France one day and the coronavirus caught him on the road, he must be the last pilgrim since the pandemic began".
As you see, guardia civiles took care of him, and apparently he was not considered an offender.
This is a translation on the fly:
"He is the only pilgrim we have found, there is nobody on the Way," says the sergeant. This was a man in his 40s, with a bicycle. "He had nothing, no luggage, no money and hardly spoke Spanish," they recall. He was taken to the nearest town, Lalín (Pontevedra) where the City Council has sheltered him in an albergue, where he will remain until the confinement ends. "He left France one day and the coronavirus caught him on the road, he must be the last pilgrim since the pandemic began".
As you see, guardia civiles took care of him, and apparently he was not considered an offender.