In 2009, placed more than 3,100 complaints and 723 vehicles were removed in these areas
The inclusion of a new PDA system in Room 092 and the cranes will increase efficiency in the parking control service abuse.
On Monday begins a trial period which will focus on the spaces reserved for disabled people, while within a month the new system will be established on all cranes and will extend to all areas.
Murcia has thus become the first town in the region to have this service and one of the few in Spain.
Thanks to this new protocol, the local police officer making the complaint will not have to wait for the crane to remove the vehicle, by servicing and other services.
This will significantly reduce the time spent on this type of intervention.
The system consists of the municipal tow truck driver will have a next-generation PDA which will take pictures of the vehicle and reported and sent to Room 092, where they will be viewed by a policeman.
This agent will be responsible for checking that conditions remain in place that legally allow removal of the vehicle, allowing it to transfer to the impound lot.
The addition of this new technical tool will increase the number of times the local police which will improve the service provided by agents.
Over the past year, the local police made a total of 3,181 complaints about parking tickets in one of the 300 seats reserved for the disabled while 723 vehicles were towed.
A working day serving five cranes in the morning and afternoon and evening, except Wednesday night the total to four for the celebration on Thursday of the market of Fame and Santa Maria de Gracia.
On Fridays, Saturdays and eve of public holidays three cranes working morning, afternoon and evening and a holiday.
Although, to date, parking in handicapped zone without a card carried a penalty of 60 euros, the Congress of Deputies has approved a new law will enter into force on May 24, which is set to stop or park in reserved non-hazardous area shall be punished with 200 euros
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia