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A Coruña | Beaches: The Police will go to Matadero and Lapas if breaches of coronavirus norms do not cease | Radio Coruña | Today for Today A Coruña

He A Coruña City Council warns that it will send to the local police to those beaches of the city in which the regulations are not being fulfilled to avoid the expansion of the coronavirus pandemic. The local government appeals to individual responsibility so that the measures that have been put in place are respected, but it will not hesitate to apply more forceful solutions if the breaches continue.

So far, the behavior of citizens has been one of respect for the norm on the beaches of Orzán, Riazor and Oza, but in those of As Lapas and Slaughterhouse there are many who skip them. Traffic lights to regulate access and separate entry and exit circuits are the main measures activated. Esther Fontán, Councilor for the Environment, has warned in Today for Today A Coruña: “If we observe that the rules are not respected, mainly in As Lapas and Matadero, we will have no choice but to call the police to put order; we do not like it but we will have no choice if it is there, as it is in the nightlife “.

Tomorrow the second phase of the awareness campaign will be activated, which includes City Council staff who will visit the different beaches of the city to remember the rules and the reasons why they have been launched.

European environmental awareness plan

Esther Fontán has presented the program Circulate you wide, which is part of a European environmental awareness plan.

The campaign aims to raise awareness about the serious impact that the soda cans that are left in any place, instead of the appropriate containers. They are made of a highly polluting material, but also very recyclable. Also the plastics that group the high packs have a strong negative impact on the natural environment. With this campaign, different monitors will tour the beaches to remind bathers of these messages.


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