"I am writing to the mayor and the councilor of Public Works of the City Council of San Bartolomé about the mess they have just invented.
It turns out that one night you go to bed with the car parked in its respective parking lot, made by the corporation a few years ago, and you wake up the next day and find the car surrounded by marks made by a signaling company, while they have erased the parking marks and divided the only operative lane in both directions, thus reducing the quality and safety of said road. That is, I am parking on public roads, with the consequent infraction.
This street is a ring road. Yes, gentlemen, this is how banana politics are around here. If you don't believe it, come and take photos.
In addition, it is the only street in the town that offers security to pedestrians who walk along the sidewalks every day of the year, due to the width of these sidewalks, followed by parking. What is more important: people or cars, Mr. Mayor and Councilor?
Please, let someone explain such barbarity, when an economic and human deployment has been made to expand it a few years ago and now they want to do this mess.
I wonder, what is the point of so much DGT campaign, to raise awareness about safety, if these politicians don't give a damn that the road is narrow and if two heavy vehicles pass by they almost touch each other? Because if not, why did they spend money on expanding the other part and keeping it closed to traffic?
They take away the parking spaces already made and they don't let us put the cars in our houses because let's see who dares to stop the traffic to open the garage, or the opposite, take it out.
It also affects the number of passers-by who pass through this street daily, since it is the only one in the town that offers security due to its width.
You, gentlemen owners of the town, put on a scale: benefit or risk".