Friday, June 17, 2016

A baby just 19 months, he was fined for throwing a role in the street – LaCapital.com.ar

The grandfather of a baby 19 months reported that an inspector of Environment of the City of Madrid fined her little grandson to “pull” on public roads a prescription with your name.

As detailed in the ABC newspaper, the family was notified on May 31 by mail, since the penalty was not applied at the time. As stated in the complaint that the boy’s mother filed before the Provincial Prosecutor of Madrid against the Consistory, “in the mailbox name does not appear, or in recipes puts his home, but in the Municipal Register, so knew perfectly well that they were imputing a violation of a child who does not even speak. “

as long as the story of the mother, to leave outpatient clinics and buy loss drugs in a nearby pharmacy, had to throw the recipe “broken”, he was “in a plastic bag”, the container of the same street.

“At night, the -próxima to Ccubos Square, in the district of Moncloa area is filled with drug addicts who rummage in bags and dumped its contents out,” said the woman in the writing delivered to the Child and Protection Section.

The agent used the shed prescription on the ground as evidence to punish the child for a “poor presentation of waste causing dirt in public spaces”.

The record is dated May 31, but the baby’s family was not aware of the complaint until June 2, when a neighbor alerted Stephen C. that had an “official letter” in mailboxes.

“the space for his signature is blank. Below the date, the official put it ‘copy to interested was left’ when my grandson probably be sleeping and did not hear anything, “ironically he complained grandfather.

A battalion of 321 inspectors deploys the streets of Madrid a permanent operating with the objective of monitoring the Madrid deposit their waste in appropriate containers.

These municipal workers punished with up to 750 euro fine who leave trash in a container ue than the corresponding, on the sidewalk or in your bag has introduced some inappropriate waste (batteries, thermometers, ink printers, etc.).

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