The Andalusian Ombudsmanfor Granada has called on the Granada City Hall to reduce the ‘disproportionate’ amount of traffic fines levied in the city.
Tag Archive for fines
Stiffer Drink-Driving Fines
by Hugh MacArthur •
New Traffic Laws came into force yesterday, which include up to 1,000-euro fines for drink-driving.
Minors and Cycle Helmets
by Hugh MacArthur •
Just a quickie to remind you all that a new law concerning bicycle crash helmets comes into force tomorrow (9th May).
More Almuñécar Blue Zone Rumblings
by Martin Myall •
Herradura First Councillor, Juan José Ruiz Joya, accused Councillor Tejero of “irresponsibility” for having “somehow” given drivers to understand that they no longer would have to pay blue-zone parking.
New Rubbish Collection Bylaw in Salobreña
by Martin Myall •
The Ayuntamiento de Salobreña approved a bylaw in the last Plenary Meeting of the Town Council, concerning “urban waste.”
El Playazo Businesses Fined
by Paula Anthony •
The Department of the Environment of the Junta has fined seven business on El Playazo in Nerja for allegedly contravening the Ley de Costas.
War on Protest
by Martin Myall •
The Central Government intends to pass a new law, Ley de Seguridad Ciudadana, which makes it a serious offense to demonstrate outside the Spanish Parliament without requesting permission or with permission denied.
Doggy Doo Bins…
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Almuñécar Councillor for the Environment, Luis Aragón, says that his department is carrying out an awareness campaign on dog excrement.
Your Dog’s Butt
by Martin Myall •
Motril has just launched an awareness campaign, entitled, Don’t Turn Your Back on the Problem, to tackle the problem of dog droppings.
Obligatory Bicycle Helmets for Minors
by Martin Myall •
Yet another new regulation coming out of the Central Government. This time they plan to make bicycle helmets for minors obligatory and even carry out drug controls on pedestrians…
