The Nationalist Group in the Arrecife City Council has once again expressed its "concern" about the situation of the municipal vehicle removal service, "with a depot in which there has been no space for more cars for months and whose door is broken".
"Four months have passed since we requested that the door of the paddock be repaired and everything remains the same, the space intended for the storage of vehicles that should be removed for hindering access to garages or restricted areas cannot be used", laments the spokesperson for CC-PNC, Echedey Eugenio.
A fact that, according to the nationalist councilor, "seriously harms those residents with reduced mobility, who pay their fords or who have a road reservation for their business and who encounter serious problems accessing their homes or their jobs".
"Every day we encounter cases of badly parked vehicles and residents who claim that they call the police for their removal and they are told that they cannot take them because there is nowhere to put them", assures Eugenio, who affirms that, likewise, "the deregistration of unclaimed vehicles is still not being processed and thus being able to free up space in the municipal depot".
The nationalists point out that "although it is true that there is still much work to be done on matters of civility, it is also true that the current situation is generated by absolute municipal negligence". "If they have not been able to resolve such a simple problem in four months, what can we expect from issues that demand a more complicated solution?", asks Echedey Eugenio.