For Ruben Juan Serna, spokeswoman for the formation magenta, "the issue of parking is a problem that the government team has failed, has been unable or unwilling to deal" but requires "discussion, reflection and especially solutions "by different political groups on the council, municipal officers, local police, neighborhood associations and organizations related to the problem
Ruben Juan Serna, spokeswoman for Progress and Democracy Union in the city of Murcia, calls for the creation of a table to study with "urgent" the existing problems with parking or 'gorillas', through an initiative that will defend in the next full City.
According to Serna, "the theme of the 'gorillas' is a problem that the government team has failed, has been unable or unwilling to deal" but requires "discussion, reflection and above all solutions" by part of the various political groups in the council, municipal officers, local police, neighborhood associations and organizations related to the problem.
UPyD Murcia remember and demanded the creation of this table in Parliament July 2012, an initiative that was rejected by the majority of the PP and the votes of PSOE and IU-Greens, "and since then no progress anything to try to offer a possible solution to this problem. "
As the mayor explained the formation magenta "neighbors often feel coerced, and forced to pay what could be a 'revolutionary tax' to park in the street."
This becomes even more serious and causes more outrage continues Serna, "when produced in the blue zones" controlled by the Ordinance Regulating Parking (ORA), "resulting in double payment, to each person acting as 'parking', and over to the vending machine. "
"Right now there is a solution from the point of view of legal or disciplinary, but we believe that a table should be urgently convened to try, together, to find a solution claimed by the residents of the municipality."
Finally, Murcia UPyD reiterates that this problem "is reproduced almost identically" in major Spanish cities such as Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Valencia, Seville and Granada, where it has carried out various actions with varying degrees of success.
These range from awareness campaigns to the development of penal ordinances, attempts to stabilize the situation, and even the creation of figures 'partner' of the local police, people sentenced in road safety replacing penalty or fine for his services to community, whose ultimate goal is to deter the presence of these 'gorillas'.
Source: UPyD Murcia