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As well as being the best known act of the Sanfermines the Bull Run is also the most dangerous.

In order to ensure that the Run goes off successfully and to avoid danger it is advised that the spectators and runners bear in mind certain minimal rules which guarantee the security of the Bull Run.

For this reason it is expressly forbidden:

1. To admit anyone under the age of 18 into the course as minors are totally prohibited from running or participating.

2. To go over the police barriers which the authorities see fit to erect.

3. To place oneself in the zones and areas of the itinerary which are expressly indicated by the agents of the authorities.

4. To hide oneself before the release of the bulls in corners, dead angles or doorways of houses or establishments located throughout the length of the course.

5. To leave open the doors of the houses along the course, the owners or tenants of the said property being responsible for this.

6. To enter into the route in drunk, under the effects of drugs or in any inappropriate state.

7. To carry objects that may hinder the correct running of the Bull Run.

8. To wear clothes or shoes which are not appropriate for the run.

9. Call the animals or distract them in any way and for whatever reason in the course or during the rounding up in the Bull Ring.

10. To stop in the Bull Run or station oneself on the walls or barriers or in the doorways in such a way as to impede the run or the defense of the runners.

11. To grab onto, harass or mistreat the animals or obstruct their exit enclosure by any action during the amateur bullfight.

12. To take photographs from the streets, walls or barriers without due authorization.

13. Any other action which may impede the normal running of the Bull Run.