The intensification of controls was decided at a recent meeting held at the General Police Directorate of Thessaloniki
“Safari” to crack down on illegal parking and illegal parking ahead of the 86th TEF begins the municipal police of the central municipality in order to limit the phenomenon with dozens of vagrants and uncontrolled parking on streets, disabled ramps, sidewalks and sidewalks.
The intensification of controls was decided at a recent meeting held at the General Police Directorate of Thessaloniki. There will be mixed squads on the streets made up of municipal police, traffic enforcement officers and ELAS police officers in order to verify violations and where necessary to remove license plates from illegally parked vehicles.
“We will initially move on the trade that creates a bad image for Thessaloniki, although we reduced it a lot during the summer as we increased controls by forming mixed echelons with ELAS and other services. We will not tolerate trade on the beach or around it, while we also emphasize the street markets”the authorized municipal councilor of the municipality of Thessaloniki, in charge of Municipal Police matters, said to the radio station of the APE – MPE “Agency 104.9Fm”, Dimitris Daglis.
In particular, for traffic, Mr. Daglis spoke of zero tolerance. “We will not accept anarchic phenomena, so that everyone can park wherever they want. Zero tolerance for anti-social offenses such as parking on disabled ramps, blind routes, footpaths and pavements.’ He added that the orders are to remove signs for those who park in the bus lanes.
“We are properly prepared, we have identified pathogens and I believe we will not have problems. We will be much better than any other year”, said Mr. Daglis, informing that for the first time this year after the TIF, a debriefing meeting of the involved bodies will be held in order to establish whether everything went as originally planned.
Over 32,000 calls during the summer
In the meantime, the blocks of the municipal police of the municipality of Thessaloniki were also “on fire” in the summer months, despite the fact that there were long periods of time, during which the city was empty of cars.
In particular, within three months (June, July and August), 32,231 violations were confirmed by the municipal police and the corresponding fines were cut, while 327 license plates were removed.
As for the trade, for the same period of time, 46 mixed teams of the municipal police and ELAS were set up to carry out checks.
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