“Noise, fights and drunks”. This is the description that a resident of Punta Mujeres makes of the situation she is experiencing with the teleclub bar in the northern town, which is located next to several homes.
The neighbor maintains that, “since the last owners run the place”, every weekend “the same thing is repeated”. “They play music until dawn, until two or three”, she assures, criticizing that “the City Council does nothing about it”.
In addition, next to the bar there is a plain that adjoins her property, which “creates a problem” for coexistence. “They park their cars there, make noise, even hit the wall”, says the neighbor, and adds that “they also start playing ball there”.
“On one occasion three hooded men, about seventeen years old, jumped into one of my vacation homes with the clients inside”, denounces the neighbor, who claims that she “risked” throwing them out of her home. “This is unbearable”, she sentences.
The Haría City Council says that “it is not their problem”
The neighbor contacted the Civil Guard to report the situation she is suffering, but she claims that their response was that “she should contact the City Council”. And in the Consistory, she assures that they told her that “it is not their problem”. "How can it not be, if the premises belong to the City Council?”, she questions.
In addition, she maintains that in the teleclub “they place chairs and tables on the sidewalk, when they cannot”. In this regard, she questions that the rest of the hospitality establishments in the municipality “are not allowed to do so”, while in this one, which is within a space that belongs to the Haría City Council, “they do”