The Socialist councilor Juan Patricio Castro denounced the mismanagement and local government planning, not to fulfill their duties of inspection at the time, now begins to charge retroactively (4 years) fines ranging between 300 and 600 euros the neighboring districts in a single payment, plus interest, using criteria such pilgrims as there is a recess in the sidewalk or garage door
The PSOE mayor Juan Patricio Castro returns to denounce the tremendous tax collection effort of the PP to punish with impunity to the neighboring districts to pay fines ranging between 300 and 600 euros retrospectively (4 years) in a single payment, in addition of interest, using criteria as unfair and arbitrary as the existence of recesses on the sidewalk or garage door.
Tax collection effort at the worst time
Castro, who will lead plenary a motion to that effect, criticizes the poor management and planning of PP once again returns to shine through.
"At the time the municipal government did not carry out appropriate inspections and now, in the worst economic times, crushed neighbors unfairly, applying sanctions untimely and inconsistent," he says.
The result of this emergency tax collection, over 15,000 citizens residing in districts will be forced to pay this penalty retroactively.
So far have been affected by this measure Javalí neighbors Viejo, El Palmar, La Nora, was Alta, Cabezo de Torres, Stables and Boatmen.
The recesses were made ​​by the City Council
The mayor of Javalí Viejo, José Francisco Navarro, the application of this rate does not solve any problem simply because there is not, as in most districts houses, garages are not used to get cars, although there is a recess on sidewalks, in addition, 'says Navarro held the city of Murcia with funds from Plan E, and neighbors.
The cranes are late when they
Besides, the Consistory continues Navarro will not be able to service crane because "at present, this service takes to reach the hamlets half an hour and a half when they go, so that the passages are only going to serve as decorative elements and to fatten municipal coffers, by dint of charging a fee that should be optional and not mandatory.
More common sense
For its part, the PSOE spokesman, Peter Lopez, said yes to regulation, but in another way because "it is unacceptable that the PP acts like a bull in a china shop."
Thus, Lopez is going to request the suspension of the process.
Thus, citizens can rectify the situation within six months following the notification of the City.
"We need common sense in the council of finance and their responsibility to act as a sensitive policy in times of crisis and not using right and left higher taxes and taxes that are generating more unemployment and families will be of permanently with the noose, "concludes.
Source: PSOE Murcia