Wednesday, May 18, 2016

It faces a fine of up to 600,000 euros per exaggerated – Diario Uno

A 40 year old man, a resident of Calatayud (Zaragoza), it faces a fine of between 150,001 and 600,000 euros for a very serious violation of Law Civil Protection and Emergency Aragon. He lied to call emergency services saying that their daughters were trapped in a car, when in fact wanted him to open the front door because it was locked lock.

he mobilized police and firefighters after asking for help. He said he had his underage daughters in his car and he could not open it because someone had disabled the locks poking sticks in them. When they rushed to the scene the police and firefighters found that the two girls were not locked up, but two cats; and not in a car, but on the floor who had called for help. The only certainty was that there was a lock unusable with chopsticks.

The man acknowledged that he had exaggerated to call the regional emergency service 112 for them to come faster to give help. And when he berated the attitude, he claimed qeu had referred to the cats as their girls because sentimentally so regard it.

The explanations have not served to save the corresponding complaint, which was submitted against him Calatayud Police Station. . Is accused of having committed a very serious offense, typified in the Law of Civil Defense and Emergencies of Aragon

This law, Article 55.1 thereof, contemplates precisely cases like ELQ ue has occurred in Calatayud: animal owners who irresponsibly or to receive help faster, making calls to emergency giving false warnings to mobilize resources. It is punishable by fines of between 150,001 and 600,000 euros if it is finally considered to be the fine for very serious infringement

Source:. ABC

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