A resident of Tías has contacted La Voz, tired of getting wet when it rains while waiting for the bus in the area of the Los Lirios bridge. And this stop does not have a canopy as can be seen in the attached photographs, but a simple bench in the open.
This woman claims to have conveyed this complaint to the City Council on several occasions, even directly "to the mayor." "But he told me that we had to ask the Cabildo," says this neighbor, who says that this week she called the first institution after arriving one day "soaked to work" and that there they told her "that the Tías City Council has to request it."
"It's a ball and we, meanwhile, getting sick," complains this woman, who demands that a canopy be installed there. According to her, it used to exist, but the tropical storm delta that occurred in Lanzarote in 2005 "lifted it" and since then a new one has not been put in. "And the rest of the town's stops are more or less the same, because if they have them, they don't have glass," she laments.