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Lifeguard Who Saved A Womans Life Is Fined Over 1000 Its A Moral Slap In The Face

Lifeguard who saved a woman's life is fined over €1,000: "It's a moral slap in the face"

Lifeguard says he was only trying to do his job

A lifeguard in Spain has been fined over €1,000 after saving a woman's life. The lifeguard, who has not been named, was patrolling a beach in the town of Marbella when he saw a woman struggling in the water. He swam out to help her and brought her back to shore.

The woman was taken to hospital, where she was treated for minor injuries. The lifeguard was then approached by the police and told that he had been fined for entering the water without a lifeguard's license.

The lifeguard said he was shocked by the fine. He said he had been a lifeguard for many years and had never been fined before. He said he was only trying to do his job and save the woman's life.

Lifeguard's union says the fine is "unfair and unjust"

The lifeguard's union has said that the fine is "unfair and unjust". The union said that the lifeguard was only trying to do his job and that he should not be punished for it.

The union has called on the authorities to overturn the fine. The union said that it will take legal action if the fine is not overturned.

The fine has sparked outrage on social media

The fine has sparked outrage on social media, with many people calling it "unfair" and "disgraceful". Some people have said that the lifeguard should be given a medal, not a fine.

One person wrote on Twitter: "This is absolutely outrageous. The lifeguard saved a woman's life and he's being punished for it. This is a disgrace."

Another person wrote: "This is a moral slap in the face. The lifeguard was only trying to do his job. He should be given a medal, not a fine."

The authorities have not yet commented on the fine. It is not clear whether the fine will be overturned.


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