The Subdelegación de Gobierno was forced to reverse its decision to forbid the Policía Local from doing processions and birthday visits to boost morale.
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No More Nice Patrols
by Vivienne Hughes •
Ever since the Lock Down began, municipal police all over Spain have been carrying out processions with lights and sirens blaring in support of medical workers. They also do it to show support to families confined to their homes.
Test-Kits for Salobreña Police
by Martin Myall •
Salobreña Town Hall has acquired 120, Covid-19 test kits for controlling possible contagion within the Policía Local, which should arrive next week. The twenty members of the police force will be tested once a week.
A Stale Excuse
by Hugh MacArthur •
The police in Motril caught a man breaking the lock down, who had been using a stale loaf of bread as an excuse to be out and about.
Police Chief Dances
by Vivienne Hughes •
There have been many ways that locals have expressed their support for the medical sector and not just by clapping from balconies every evening…
First Police Casualties
by Martin Myall •
The Guardia Civl has lost its first guardsman to Coronavirus: 37-year-old Pedro Alameda had been serving in (Valdemoro) Madrid.
Baza Botellón Busted
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Policía Local in Baza came across six individuals holding a botellón (open-air booze up) in the castle. The culprits could face fines or prison.
The Fining Begins
by Martin Myall •
The Policía Local in Motril, Almuñécar and Salobreña have handed out 45 fines between them to people who have broken their quarantine
Quarantine Breakers Sent Home
by Vivienne Hughes •
Both the Guardia Civil and the Policía Local in Almuñécar were busy yesterday sending people back to their homes after being caught infringing the quarantine.
Motril Obtains Tasers Too
by Hugh MacArthur •
Following Salobreña’s lead, it seems, the Policía Local in Motril will be getting three taser guns as non-lethal weapons, costing between €1,000 & €1,500 each
