Marina García, Councillor for Public Safety, has come out against the recent statements made by the municipal group IU-Greens, in which questioned the purpose of the Municipal Ordinance Citizen Security, last modified 2012.
For IU-Greens, the purpose of the ordinance is tax collection, calling it "restrictive" "disproportionate" and "abusive".
However, for the council, it is an ordinance that "ensures the balance between the needs of neighbors and other requirements."
For Marina Garcia, "safety in schools in the municipality is a demand from the Associations of Parents (AMPAS), and the direction of the centers themselves have been requesting for years, and we've got to answer thanks the amendment of the Municipal Ordinance of Coexistence ".
According to the council, specifically in the CEIP Prince Philip, had already denounced irregular situations the use of the center by staff external to it through various writings recorded in the City in September and October 2013.
The AMPAS and the center itself then denounced insecurity suffering facilities, and poor use made of them throughout the afternoon and evening hours when the center is closed.
According to one of the writings "have come to find urine, stool glass, and even traces of substances harmful to health as drugs" so the center requesting a reinforcement in monitoring thereof to address this problem.
This situation was brought to the head of the local police, who proceeded to act according to the norm.
Councilwoman in mind, there is a sign in the entrance after hours allowed by the educational community is prohibited, so that "everybody who comes to the center outside of these hours is aware that he is breaking the rule, and that exposed to the appropriate penalty. "
Moreover, the council has explained that the local police and warned people sanctioned on numerous occasions that it was infringing the Ordinance and that a repetition would lead to a financial penalty, so he claims Marina Garcia, "is not true we seek to raise with these actions, as do not want to warn, but directly sanction. "
Finally Marina Garcia, wanted to emphasize that "the schools attended by the children in each house, so it is more than essential to ensure the safety of the spaces where they develop much of their daily activities, and as demonstrated in writing, with the entry of foreign central unauthorized personnel is not guaranteed.
Township of sports
Jumilla has currently four futsal courts municipal public use, which can be accessed by paying the prescribed fee.
In recent Tax Ordinance approved exemptions for minors under 30 whose household is unemployed, in the use of sports facilities, activities, training courses, workshops and summer playgrounds driven from the departments of Sports were expected Youth and Social Policy.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla