Santa Fe: Each Municipality Must Regulate the Prohibition on Traps
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Santa Fe, 20 March (NA) -- The government of Santa Fe today supported the average sanction given by the provincial Senate to ban the activity of the trapitos, but clarified that the implementation will remain in the hands of each municipality, with the aim of ordering the street and strengthening territorial control. The project, which still has to pass as Deputies, provides for penalties of up to twenty days of arrest and also creates a program…
The provincial upper house advanced with a project that incorporates the activity into the Code of Coexistence and allows sanctions, arrests and police intervention. The entry The Senate of Santa Fe gave half sanction to the prohibition of the traps: “It was a historic debt of politics with society” was first published in Data 24.
The initiative seeks to prohibit the activity of trappings on the public road. It establishes penalties such as fines, community work and arrest, but delegates regulations and control to each city. It must now be dealt with in Deputies. The Senate of the province of Santa Fe granted half a sanction to the bill that proposes to prohibit the activity of the so-called “traps” or carers throughout the provincial territory. The initiative, which will…
The Senate approved the project promoted by Cyrus Seisas that incorporates the activity into the Coexistence Code. They foresee arrests of up to 20 days
The House of Senators of the province of Santa Fe gave half a sanction to the bill that seeks to prohibit the activity of carners, popularly known as "trapitos" throughout the provincial territory. The initiative, promoted by the senator of the department Rosario Ciro Seisas, modifies the Code of Misdemeanours and establishes a new regime of sanctions, but with a particularity: it will be the municipalities that define its effective application.…
After a week of negotiations, this Thursday the provincial Senate gave half a sanction to a project forbids the activity of car keepers - or “trapitos” - on the public road. This will allow, for the first time, the police and the municipalities to act ex officio in response to such action. Thus, those who, without authorization, offer or demand money in exchange for allowing to park, care, wash or clean vehicles in public spaces will be penalize…
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