Holidaymakers have been asked not to poo on a beach popular with Brit families.
A hilarious sign was spotted near the waterfront.
It was seen on Santa Eulália beach, near Albufeira, Portugal.
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The angry notice read: “Nao urinar.”
That translates as “Don’t urinate.”
But in English, underneath it reads: “No poop and pee.”
It also has an image of a man doing a wee and another defecating with a red line through it.
One holidaymaker told Need To Know: “Who would brazenly do a poo on a beach?

“I think most people know that is not acceptable behaviour.
“I’m not sure why they need a sign to warn people from doing it.
“But I guess it was there because disgusting people have done it in the past.
“All in all, it was a bizarre thing to see on the beach.”
It is estimated that two million British holidaymakers head to Portugal every year for their summer holidays.
The vast majority head to the Algarve region when the beach is.
A further 45,000 expats from the UK live there.
Santa Eulália is a registered Blue Flag beach, which means it is renowned for its safety and quality.
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