Lemes criticizes the "good-for-nothings and thieves" who destroy street furniture

Arrecife repairs the gym equipment that was installed near the Argana pavilion, which was "in poor condition"

The Arrecife City Council removed a park located near the Argana Sports Hall because it was "in poor condition" and has recycled it to install it in a nearby area, in the ...

May 11 2013 (21:02 WEST)
Arrecife repairs the gym equipment that was installed near the Argana pavilion, which was "in poor condition"
Arrecife repairs the gym equipment that was installed near the Argana pavilion, which was "in poor condition"

The Arrecife City Council removed a park located near the Argana Sports Hall because it was "in poor condition" and has recycled it to install it in a nearby area, on Crispín Corujo Street. This was explained by Councilor Jacobo Lemes on Radio Lanzarote-Onda Cero, where he also criticized the "good-for-nothings and thieves" who destroy street furniture.

The City Council was forced to remove the bio-healthy equipment that had been installed in this place because "they were in poor condition" and the children who played there "were in danger." "We are repairing it and it will be put back, a little further down, near the houses, in front of a park," he says. Jacobo Lemes is confident that the workers of Works and Services of the Arrecife City Council will install these devices in their new location "by the end of next week."

"They burned a slide in La Vega"

In addition, Lemes did not want to hide the situation in which Arrecife finds itself, which has "a certain degree of abandonment." But he also assures that this situation is "helped by the good-for-nothings and thieves who break street furniture." "Months ago they burned a slide in La Vega. They paint graffiti and burn trash cans. Burning containers is the latest fashion, which I don't understand what fun it has," he denounces.

Therefore, the councilor believes that until "they understand that what they break is not from the City Council but from everyone, we are in bad shape." "It's a small sector but it does a lot of damage," he says.

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