The Tías City Council today presented the website of the Local Police of Tías, a new information and consultation service for citizens. The website (policialocal.ayuntamientodetias.es) will be linked to the general website of the City Council to "offer greater dissemination among the population of the municipality".
The presentation ceremony was presided over by the mayor, José Juan Cruz Saavedra, the head of the Local Police of Tías, Antonio Rodríguez, the director of the Training Plan in Alternation with Employment (PFAE) La Web de Tías, Nereida Barreto, and the writer Juan Cruz Sepúlveda, responsible for the historical review of the website.
"Taking into account the important service provided by the Local Police, we have promoted the creation of an exclusive website that we are presenting today," said the mayor, who added that "the police have a great professional and historical trajectory, as well as an unparalleled spirit of improvement: all the agents who are and have passed through this necessary and close security force focus their efforts on serving and protecting the citizens."
"As a positive tool for citizens to become familiar with, know the functions of the police, their regulations and history"
Rodríguez praised the result of the website "as a positive tool for citizens to become familiar with and know the functions of the police, as well as the regulations and their history", while thanking "all the people who have contributed information" and "Officer Morín for his invaluable help in making this page a reality."

Barreto offered "a technical explanation and a tour of the different windows of the website", as well as "its content", and also thanked "the work done by the student-workers of the PFAE La Web de Tías and by all the collaborators."
For his part, Sepúlveda, described "the extensive content of this section, which is accompanied by images, graphics and photos from different eras." "It is a historical review of the 109 years of the Local Police of Tías, since 1914, with contributions from the staff of the body, with former police officers, retirees and with relatives of the deceased," he said.
"We can see the different stages that the Local Police of Tías have gone through, like the municipality itself, which has undergone a great transformation in these hundred years. "Like a first stage in which the bailiff or the guard went on a donkey, to then move on to the bicycle, the motorcycle and the car.
In short, "a stage, as `Rafael the guard´ said at the time, in which he had the day off when he washed his clothes."









