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Citizens qualify San Pedro beach ordinance as "absurd and impossible to apply" (05/07/2017)

â— Training requires that the penalties proposed in the regulations be annulled before proceeding to review them to eliminate the absurd and impossible to apply

â— "It is a rule that negatively affects our tourism sector and that it does not make sense beyond the collection effort or to achieve bad publicity for San Pedro del Pinatar," says orange spokesman José Luis Ros

The municipal group of Cs in San Pedro del Pinatar considers that the Ordinance for the Use and Enjoyment of Beaches approved by the PP government team "is absurd and impossible to apply."

The local spokesman, José Luis Ros, considers that the recent information in the media about sanctions for playing the blades or urinating in the sea "re-embezzle a regulation that already jumped to the fore by the restrictions that imposed To naturist tourism ".

Ros believes that "the damage that is already doing to our tourism this regulation is immense in terms of image," and adds that "I can only believe that the PP has driven this regulation with a desire for revenue or have a dubious media relevance, because if The end of the rule is regulatory, we must consider that they have gone from braking and collides with fundamental rights.

Citizens will require the Government team to reconsider before next day 19, when they will begin to apply the sanctions provided in the standard.

Ros has directly asked the mayor to "waive all the minor sanctions contained in the ordinance to address the elimination of those considered absurd or impossible to apply, as well as those that go against fundamental rights."

Citizens has put the accent on the sanctioning part of the rule, and has once again claimed to reduce the slight sanctions "from the clearly excessive 750 euros that the draft of the standard presents up to a maximum of 100," adds the orange spokesman.

Ros recalled that "Citizens was the only party that submitted allegations to the ordinance and was opposed from the beginning to consider it highly restrictive and own of another time."

Source: Ciudadanos Región de Murcia

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